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The GB4 Championship partnered by the BRDC, is the UK’s newest and best value entry-level junior single-seater category in the UK. GB4 has been created to offer drivers graduating from karting or club racing a significantly lower cost route onto the single-seater ladder.

GB4 will act as a direct feeder series to higher open-wheel categories, running in close alignment with MSV's already successful GB3 Championship partnered by the BRDC. GB4 runs primarily on the same British GT race programme.

​The winner of the 2025 GB4 Championship will again be rewarded with a £50,000 contribution towards their 2026 single-seater racing programme. The biggest fund available in UK junior single-seater racing, the £50,000 can be put towards a campaign in either GB3 or British Formula 4 for the following season, and will be paid to the team that the driver contracts with as part of their career progression towards hopefully F1.

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DONINGTON GP
R1

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SILVERSTONE GP
R5

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SILVERSTONE GP
​R2

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BRANDS GP
​R6

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OULTON PARK
​R3

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DONINGTON GP
R7

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SNETTERTON
​R4

GB4 Website

United Formula Ford, the popular MSVR and James Beckett Motorsport administered championship for Formula Ford 1600 cars will visit eight race events during the 2024 season.  The United formua ford championship is the peak ff1600 racing in the uk, as drivers both young and experienced face off against once another in some of the most intense, competitive and exciting racing open-wheel racing you’ll find in British motorsport. 

It’s widely accepted that racing in Formula Ford is one of, if not the best proving grounds for young talent to flourish. Many great names agree that there are lessons learned within Formula Ford that are hard or impossible to learn in any other form of circuit racing can set a developing driver up perfectly for the next stages of his career. With no aerodynamic aids, drivers quickly learn the fundamentals of mechanical grip, race car setup and racecraft, all valuable skills and abilities that are key to succeeding in motorsport.

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United FF Website
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