As an exciting weekend at Brands Hatch brought the 2025 Wera Tools British F4 season to a thrilling conclusion, the championship awarded its end-of-season accolades at the F4 Centre in the paddock following the final race.
Presented by Ian Walford, Managing Director at Wera Tools UK
Hitech TGR’s Fionn McLaughlin clinched the title with two races to spare, and was presented with the British F4 championship trophy as well as some stand-out prizes: 12 FIA Super Licence points, a simulator experience with the Mercedes AMG-Petronas F1 team, and 10 sets of Pirelli tyres to use in private testing.
Points: 363.5 | Race Wins: 5 | Overall Podiums: 14 | Pole Position Awards: 2 | Fastest Laps: 8
Two race victories at Brands Hatch helped Jimmy Piszcyk secure his status as 2025 British F4 vice-champion.
Points: 311 | Race Wins: 6 | Overall Podiums: 10 | Pole Position Awards: 2 | Fastest Laps: 2
And Martin Molnár, winner of the 2024 Rookie Cup, took third place in this season’s championship.
Points: 277 | Race Wins: 2 | Overall Podiums: 10 | Pole Position Awards: 2 | Fastest Laps: 7
Presented by Giovanni Delfino, CEO of Tatuus
The battle for Team glory went right down to the wire this year! Rodin Motorsport clinched the title by just 1.5 points after the final race at Brands Hatch, in team manager Richard Legge’s first season in the championship.
Presented by Eve Lake-Grange, Championship Manager
Fionn McLaughlin wrapped up the Rookie Cup title two whole rounds early at Donington Park.
Points: 524 | Wins: 17 | Podiums: 25
His Hitech TGR team-mate Thomas Bearman was our Rookie Cup vice-champion this year.
Points: 323.5 | Wins: 6 | Podiums: 20
And P3 in the Rookie Cup was sealed in the final race by just one point, as Cole Hewetson narrowly pipped his Xcel Motorsport team-mate Theo Palmer.
Points: 250 | Wins: 1 | Podiums: 9
The Challenge Cup is a separate championship running alongside the main championship, Rookie Cup and Teams’ Cup. It is for drivers committing to a maximum of seven pre-confirmed rounds in one season, for those who are unable to compete in the full season for various reasons.
Presented by Eve Lake-Grange, Championship Manager
In the inaugural season of the Challenge Cup, it was Fortec Motorsport’s Ary Bansal who clinched the accolade after the final race of the penultimate round at Silverstone.
As Ary had commitments elsewhere and was not racing at the final round at Brands Hatch, team boss James Gornall was presented with the award on his behalf.
Points: 280 | Wins: 6 | Podiums: 15
Presented by Eve Lake-Grange, Championship Manager
This special award is in memory of Jake Cook, husband of championship manager Eve Lake-Grange and himself a racing driver and coach. Read more about the award here.
It is chosen by the team managers of the British F4 paddock, based on determination, hard work, resilience, respectfulness and personality. This year’s winner is Tommy Harfield of Chris Dittmann Racing.