Harri Reynolds will return to JHR Developments for a Wera Tools British F4 campaign in 2025, running in the Challenge Cup.
The 18-year-old from Narberth, Wales, made a strong impression during a one-off appearance with the team last season, securing a pair of seventh place finishes at Silverstone despite limited seat time in the car.
Harri’s motorsport journey began in karting before he progressed to car racing via the Ginetta Junior Championship, where he was a Scholarship finalist in 2020. In his second season, he claimed three victories and 12 podium finishes.
He continued to impress with a part-time campaign in the GB4 Championship, adding another win and two podiums to his record. In 2024, Harri was awarded the Dragon Sport Scholarship, earning a drive in the Britcar Trophy Championship behind the wheel of a Renault Clio.
Having already completed extensive pre-season testing with JHR Developments, Harri is ready to hit the ground running when the 2025 campaign kicks off at Donington Park over the weekend of April 26-27. Challenge Cup competitors will nominate seven rounds out of 10 in which they will compete.
Harri Reynolds: “On my first weekend in F4 last season, the pace was strong considering the lack of testing I had compared to everyone else who had raced all season. This year it is about building on what I have done, as the team is good at developing drivers, and we’ll see where we can finish up. I have done lots of days on the sim, been taking part in testing, and making sure I am prepared for this year. We’ll keep working hard and I have the best team around me to develop throughout the season.”
Steven Hunter, Team Principal: “Harri impressed us last year with how quickly he adapted to the car and the championship environment. Since then, he’s shown great commitment in testing and has continued to develop as a driver both on and off the track. We’re excited to see what he can achieve in the Challenge Cup and believe he has the potential to deliver some very strong results.”