Virtuosi Racing have announced the return of 16-year-old Martin Molnár for their 2025 ROKiT British F4 campaign.
After an impressive rookie season in 2024, which saw Martin claim the Rookie Cup title, the team say their aim is for even greater success this season as they target the drivers’ championship.
In his debut year, the Hungarian driver demonstrated remarkable consistency and race craft, securing five overall podiums, seven rookie wins, and 22 rookie podiums, finishing P8 in the overall driver standings.
Under Virtuosi Racing’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.
Martin 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.
“We are thrilled to retain Martin for a second year in British F4,” said Virtuosi Racing Team Principal Mark Salmon. “After a successful rookie season in which he secured the Rookie Title, we’re looking forward to fighting for the championship this year. We will continue to work closely with Martin, pushing him to achieve his goals and develop further as a driver. Having Martin return as a second-year driver will bring invaluable experience and knowledge to the entire team. We are confident that his presence will positively impact the team’s development, and we are excited for what the season ahead will bring.”
Martin shares the sentiment: “I’m really happy to continue with Virtuosi Racing this year, and I’m excited to be racing again in such a prestigious championship as the British F4. I’m looking forward to benefiting from the fact that I already know the team, the series, the car, and the tracks. We won’t have to go through the team integration phase again this year, so we can start at a higher level and fight for victories from the first race. I’m approaching the year with a lot of optimism.”