The F4 British Championship, officially known as the Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA for sponsorship reasons and formerly known as MSA Formula in 2015, is a single-seater motorsport series based in the United Kingdom. The series is run to FIA Formula 4 regulations and is administered by Motorsport UK. The championship is designed as a low-cost entrance to car racing, and is aimed at young racing drivers moving up from karting.

The championship replaces the British Formula Ford Championship, and used a chassis produced by Mygale and engines from Ford for seven seasons from 2015 to 2021. With Motorsport UK taking over the organization of the championship from 2022 to 2024, as Ford concluded their involvement, the championship switched to a Tatuus chassis and Abarth engines.

The series is part of the TOCA tour, a series of events run alongside the British Touring Car Championship.

Championship format

Each championship event consists of three races. The series is run in support of the BTCC.

Fifteen-year-olds are eligible to compete in the series, after the MSA lowered the age limit for single-seater championships. The winner of the championship will be named the FIA Formula 4 champion, and will be rewarded a test with a top-level regional Formula Three team.

The car

2015–2021

Mygale M14-F4 provided a carbon-fibre monocoque chassis. The engine was a Ford 1.6L EcoBoost engine as used in the more modern Formula Ford cars, tuned to a maximum of 160 PS. All engines were prepared and tuned by Neil Brown Engineering, to lower costs and ensure engine equalisation. Hankook was the sole tyre supplier, with the cars running on the same compound and construction rubber as used in Formula Three. Sadev provided the sequential paddle shift transmission. The engine control unit was an F88GDI4 from Life Racing which featured integrated paddle shift control, GPS track mapping and also functions as the complete data acquisition system.

The total price of purchasing the car is capped at £36,000.

2022–present

Starting from the 2022 season, teams have started using the combination of Tatuus F4-T421 chassis and the engines supplied by Abarth.

Champions

Drivers

SeasonDriverTeamRacesPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsMargin
2015United Kingdom Lando NorrisUnited Kingdom Carlin3010815941342
2016United Kingdom Max FewtrellUnited Kingdom Carlin30331633587
2017United Kingdom Jamie CarolineUnited Kingdom Carlin3041016644265.5
2018United Kingdom Kiern JewissUnited Kingdom Double R Racing302618744571
2019Barbados Zane MaloneyUnited Kingdom Carlin3061015542720
2020United Kingdom Luke BrowningUnited Kingdom Fortec Motorsports2667167412.54
2021United Kingdom Matthew ReesUnited Kingdom JHR Developments307410333125
2022Republic of Ireland Alex DunneUnited Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix271111171141269
2023New Zealand Louis SharpUnited Kingdom Rodin Carlin304614438413
2024United Kingdom Deagen FaircloughUnited Kingdom Hitech Pulse-Eight3015142219579.5222.5
2025Republic of Ireland Fionn McLaughlinUnited Kingdom Hitech TGR3035148363.552

Teams

SeasonTeamDriversPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsMargin
2015United Kingdom Carlin31312271771285
2016United Kingdom Carlin411124115618113
2017United Kingdom Carlin46123010869.5101
2018United Kingdom TRS Arden Junior Racing Team4911391583739
2019United Kingdom Double R Racing38113113730179
2020United Kingdom Carlin3310235609.555.5
2021United Kingdom JHR Developments51113291264873
2022United Kingdom Carlin356399789153
2023United Kingdom Rodin Carlin491529969240
2024United Kingdom Hitech Pulse-Eight616173322807.566.5
2025New Zealand Rodin Motorsport

Rookie class

SeasonDriverTeamRacesPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsMargin
2015United Kingdom Enaam AhmedUnited Kingdom TRS Arden Junior Racing Team300617044032
2016United Kingdom Alex QuinnUnited Kingdom Fortec Motorsports30216261589159
2018Australia Jack DoohanUnited Kingdom TRS Arden Junior Racing Team3001225754815
2019Barbados Zane MaloneyUnited Kingdom Carlin30621265608.5180.5
2020Australia Christian MansellUnited Kingdom Carlin26014230496.561.5
2021United Kingdom Matthew ReesUnited Kingdom JHR Developments307919342629
2022United States Ugo UgochukwuUnited Kingdom Carlin3031624850635
2023Sweden Gustav JonssonUnited Kingdom Chris Dittmann Racing3001124148926
2024Hungary Martin MolnárUnited Kingdom Virtuosi Racing300722040311
2025Republic of Ireland Fionn McLaughlinUnited Kingdom Hitech TGR30317248524200.5

Nations Cup

SeasonCountryRacesPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsMargin
2015United States United States303142685902

Ford F4 Challenge Cup

SeasonDriverTeamRacesPolesWinsPodiumsFastest lapsPointsMargin
2017Sweden Hampus EricssonUnited Kingdom Fortec Motorsports2109180367.516

Circuits

  • Bold denotes a circuit was used in the 2026 season.
  • Italic denotes a circuit will be used in the 2027 season.
NumberCircuitsRoundsYears
1England Brands Hatch212015–present
2England Thruxton Circuit142015–present
England Donington Park142015–present
4England Silverstone Circuit132015–present
5England Snetterton Circuit112015–present
Scotland Knockhill112015–2025
7England Oulton Park102015–2023, 2025
8England Croft Circuit92015–2023, 2026
9England Rockingham Motor Speedway42015–2018
10Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort22024–present

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