GB4 Championship

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. It meets the need for an affordable alternative for drivers beginning a single-seater career, while the winner of the 2024 title will again be rewarded with a £50,000 contribution towards their 2025 single-seater racing programme.

Drivers

Jack Taylor

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Country

Austrilia

Date of Birth

22/06/2006

Place of Residence

Tasmania

Recent Career History

2024 – 9th in the GB4 Championship.

2023 – Indian FIA F4 Championship

TBC 2

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TBC 3

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Calendar
DateCircuitCountry
5th - 6th April Donington Park GP U.K.
26th - 27th April Silverstone U.K.
24th - 25th May Oulton Park U.K.
12th - 13th July Snetterton U.K.
2nd - 3rd August Silverstone U.K.
23rd - 24th August Brands Hatch U.K.
4th - 5th October Donington Park GP U.K.
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Series information

The GB4 Championship, partnered by the BRDC, has confirmed its seven-round, 21-race calendar for the 2025 season, which will again feature all the UK’s top circuits, including two events on the full Silverstone Grand Prix layout.

GB4 will run alongside all six UK rounds of the prestigious British GT Championship next season, which for the first time gets underway at the Donington Park Grand Prix circuit (on 5/6 April), where GB4 will be the headline single-seater category, before the first visit of the year to Silverstone, joined by GB3, on 26/27 April.

A month later, GB4 will again take a headline single-seater billing at the Oulton Park rounds on 24 and 26 May, and at Snetterton on 12/13 July.

Silverstone’s return alongside GB3 on 2/3 August comes ahead of the final two events of the calendar at the Brands Hatch (23/24 August) and Donington Park (4/5 October) Grand Prix circuits, with British GT and GB3.

The 2025 campaign will also feature the introduction of the Tatuus MSV GB4-025 car, bringing key safety features into the category, including the halo, plus a revamped technical package featuring a normally aspirated Mountune engine, and several aerodynamic revisions.

Tech Specs

MotorSport Vision (MSV) will introduce the Tatuus MSV GB4-025 car into the GB4 Championship from the 2025 season onwards.

The car, which has raced in GB3 as the Tatuus MSV-022 since 2022, will be a significant upgrade on the F4-T014 package currently used in GB4, introducing key safety features such as the halo into the championship for the first time.

Modified to become an entry-level machine, the Tatuus MSV GB4-025 chassis will retain all the updated safety features utilised in current GB3 specification, including stronger side-impact and rollover protection qualities.

A lower downforce single-plane front and rear wing setup with a shortened diffuser will be introduced. In another visual change to the current GB3 model, the conventional overhead airbox will remain a feature in GB4, with a new engine cover to be produced as a result. Aerodynamic performance will be improved over the current GB4 car.

GB4 will depart from the turbocharged engine currently used in both GB4 and British F4, and will instead utilise a two litre, four cylinder, normally aspirated Mountune unit with a specially designed inlet manifold and throttle body configuration. The car will mirror the current GB4 power to weight ratio, allowing the series to continue running drivers who are 15 years old.

The GB4-025 in GB4 specification will retain the Cosworth Electronics SQ6 ECU and the trusted Sadev six speed gearbox with Magneti Marelli gear shift system. The technical package has been evolved to achieve optimum equality and reliability for GB4 competitors.

Introducing the GB4-025 car into GB4 will allow teams currently running the chassis in GB3 the option to retain and modify their existing cars and race them in addition to the new GB3-025 car package that will be introduced next year, or to sell them to existing GB4 operations. MSV will also provide assistance to existing GB4 teams wishing to continue their presence in the series by upgrading to the GB4-025. A buy-back scheme for current generation GB4 machinery will also be offered by MSV.

The first GB4 specification 025 car is already in development at the series’ Bedford Autodrome headquarters, with an on-track testing programme scheduled later this summer, affording drivers currently in GB4 or targeting the series in 2025 an opportunity to test the car.

The new car further heightens GB4’s offering to young drivers looking to make their first steps into single-seater racing at a cost-effective level, before moving up to FIA F4 or GB3. GB4’s package also includes an exceptional prize structure comprising a £50,000 career contribution for the series champion, a €30,000 fund for this year’s lead female driver, should she claim a drive in F1 Academy next year, plus the recently announced £50,000 scholarship for the 2024 Ginetta Junior champion.