2024 British F4 Rookie Cup winner Martin is making his return to the championship in 2025, remaining with Virtuosi Racing.
In his debut year, the Hungarian driver demonstrated remarkable consistency and racecraft, securing five overall podiums, seven rookie wins, and 22 rookie podiums, finishing P8 in the overall driver standings.
Under Virtuosi’s guidance, Martin grew significantly as a driver, honing his skills and confidence with every race weekend. His hard work and determination were further recognised with the Jake Cook Memorial Award, voted on by the Team Managers of the British F4 paddock. This prestigious award celebrates a driver’s progress, determination, and sportsmanship – qualities Martin displayed throughout the season.
The 16-year-old will also compete in the F4 Middle East Championship with Evans GP during the winter, supported by Virtuosi Racing personnel, to gain further experience ahead of the 2025 British F4 season start.
Read the announcement article here
Quick-fire Q&A:
From: Budapest, Hungary
At what age and in what discipline did you start out in motorsport?
Karting aged 8
What is your biggest achievement in motorsport so far?
Winning the British F4 Rookie Cup title in 2024
Why have you chosen British F4 for 2025?
In 2025 I will be a second year driver in British F4 and I’m really looking forward to it. I have raced in 2024 almost on every circuit that the calendar has in 2025 (except Oulton Park), so my goal in 2025 will be to win the championship
Track on the British F4 calendar you’re most looking forward to racing at?
All of them, mainly Zandvoort and Knockhill
What are your hobbies and interests outside motorsport?
Everything that’s related to or connected with driving
What is an interesting fact people may not know about you?
I don’t like to travel
Favourite food? Spaghetti Carbonara
Pre-race hype song? I don’t have one
Dream road car? Porsche 911 GT3 RS
Where do you want to be in 5 years’ time? F2 or F1
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