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Hitech announces Adam Al Azhari for 2026 British F4 campaign

Hitech is pleased to announce that Adam Al Azhari will race for the team in the 2026 Wera Tools F4 British Championship, certified by FIA – locking in the Silverstone team’s quartet with an exciting final addition.

Adam, born in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is embarking on his second full season in single-seater competition, building on a standout debut in British F4 last year in which he claimed three victories and three runner-up podiums with Rodin Motorsport. He took his first win at Silverstone before adding further victories at Snetterton and Knockhill, along with three additional podiums, to finish sixth in the championship standings.

The 16-year-old bookended his first full season with campaigns in the F4 Middle East Championship at the start of the year, followed by the F4 Saudi Arabian Championship, where he claimed two victories, three additional podiums and two pole positions en route to securing the series’ vice-champion honours.

Al Azhari stepped up to single-seaters in 2024 with a part-season campaign in the F4 Spanish Championship, where his talent was evident early on as he scored his first points. He added further results to his tally that winter in Formula Trophy UAE, where he secured podium finishes at Dubai and Yas Marina to conclude the series sixth overall.

He began his motorsport journey at the age of seven, taking championship honours in his first season of karting in the Rotax Max Challenge UAE – Micro Max category. He progressed through the WSK, Rotax, and IAME junior and senior ranks, signing off a strong karting career with victory in the IAME Middle East Cup – X30 Senior.

Adam enters the 2026 F4 British Championship season off the back of a competitive winter campaign in the UAE4 Series, and will line-up alongside Theo Palmer, Scott Lindblom and Chiara Bättig at Hitech.

Adam Al Azhari:

“I’m excited to be joining Hitech for the 2026 British F4 Championship. They have a very successful history in the series, winning the title and finishing as runners up. I think I can develop a lot with them this year and hopefully be in the fight for the championship.”

Dominic Stott, Hitech’s British F4 Team Manager:

“Adam’s talent was clear throughout 2025, where we had the vantage point to see his skills first-hand. We look forward to seeing him take the next step in terms of his pace and race craft, and we believe he can make an instant impact while continuing to develop throughout the campaign.”