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The 2021 F4 British Championship was a multi-event, Formula 4 open-wheel single seater motor racing championship held across United Kingdom. The championship featured a mix of professional motor racing teams and privately funded drivers, competing in Formula 4 cars that conformed to the technical regulations for the championship. This, the seventh season, following on from the British Formula Ford Championship, was the seventh year that the cars conformed to the FIA's Formula 4 regulations. [1] Part of the TOCA tour, it formed part of the extensive program of support categories built up around the BTCC centrepiece.

The season commenced on 8 May at Thruxton Circuit and concluded on 24 October at Brands Hatch, utilising the Grand Prix circuit, after thirty races held at ten meetings, all in the support of the 2021 British Touring Car Championship.

From this season forward, the grid for race 2 is a full reverse grid based on the results of qualifying, instead of reversing the top half drivers from race 1. [2]

This was the last season of the championship using the combination of Mygale M14-F4 chassis and the engines supplied by Ford. [3]

Teams and drivers

All teams were British-registered.

TeamNo.DriversClassRounds
Fortec Motorsport 5 Flag of Sweden.svg Joel Granfors [4] All
63 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray [5] R1–8, 10
67 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hedley [6] 1–5
Phinsys by Argenti8 Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta [7] All
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcos Flack [8] RAll
36 Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduardo Coseteng [9] RAll
57 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aiden Neate [10] R3–10
TRS Arden Junior Team 10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Thomas Ikin [11] R1–4
23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Georgi Dimitrov [12] [lower-alpha 1] 7–10
50 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McLeod [13] 8–10
77 Flag of the United States.svg David Morales [14] 2–10
99 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Zak Taylor [15] All
Carlin 15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kai Askey [16] RAll
21 Flag of Thailand.svg Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak [17] All
25 Flag of Japan.svg Dougie Bolger [18] R1–9
31 Flag of Poland.svg Roman Bilinski [19] 1–4
67 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hedley [20] 6–10
JHR Developments 16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell [21] RAll
25 Flag of Japan.svg Dougie BolgerR10
35 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees [22] RAll
49 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbi Pulling [23] 1–6
84 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joseph Loake [24] All
Richardson Racing23 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Georgi Dimitrov [25] [lower-alpha 1] 2–4
IconClass
RRookie

Race calendar

All races were held in the United Kingdom. All rounds supported 2021 British Touring Car Championship. The provisional calendar was announced on 20 July 2020. [26] An amended version was unveiled on 14 January 2021 with the season opener moving to 8 May at Thruxton Circuit. [27] Further changes were published on 15 March 2021. [28]

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamRookie winner
1R1 Thruxton Circuit
(Hampshire)
8 May Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hedley Fortec Motorsport Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduardo Coseteng
R29 May Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduardo Coseteng Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hedley Fortec Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Thomas Ikin
R3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduardo Coseteng Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joseph Loake JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell
2R4 Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit
(300 Circuit, Norfolk)
12 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcos Flack Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees
R5 Flag of Sweden.svg Joel Granfors Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Georgi DimitrovRichardson Racing Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Thomas Ikin
R613 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees
3R7 Brands Hatch
(Indy Circuit, Kent)
26 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joseph Loake Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Zak Taylor TRS Arden Junior Team Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Thomas Ikin
R827 June Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees [lower-alpha 2] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hedley Fortec Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees
R9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joseph Loake Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Phinsys by Argenti Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell
4R10 Oulton Park
(Island Circuit, Cheshire)
31 July Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hedley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hedley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hedley Fortec Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees
R11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell
R121 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hedley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aiden Neate Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joseph Loake JHR Developments Flag of Japan.svg Dougie Bolger
5R13 Knockhill Racing Circuit
(Fife)
14 August Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Phinsys by Argenti Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees
R1415 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kai Askey Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell
R15 Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Flag of Sweden.svg Joel Granfors Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Phinsys by Argenti Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees
6R16 Thruxton Circuit
(Hampshire)
28 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aiden Neate Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray [lower-alpha 3] Fortec Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray
R17 Flag of Sweden.svg Joel Granfors Flag of Sweden.svg Joel Granfors Fortec Motorsport Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduardo Coseteng
R1829 August Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray Flag of Sweden.svg Joel Granfors Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray Fortec Motorsport Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray
7R19 Croft Circuit
(North Yorkshire)
18 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell
R20 Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduardo Coseteng Flag of Japan.svg Dougie Bolger Carlin Flag of Japan.svg Dougie Bolger
R2119 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell
8R22 Silverstone Circuit
(National Circuit, Northamptonshire)
25 September Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Phinsys by Argenti Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees
R2326 September Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joseph Loake Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Georgi Dimitrov TRS Arden Junior Team Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kai Askey
R24 Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joseph Loake JHR Developments Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcos Flack
9R25 Donington Park
(National Circuit, Leicestershire)
9 October Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees
R2610 October Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcos Flack Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Georgi Dimitrov TRS Arden Junior Team Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kai Askey
R27 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees
10R28 Brands Hatch
(Grand Prix Circuit, Kent)
23 October Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduardo Coseteng Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell
R29 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McLeod Flag of Thailand.svg Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak Carlin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray
R3024 October Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell JHR Developments Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell

Championship standings

Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in races 1 and 3 and for the top eight classified finishers in race 2. [2] During the round at Brands Hatch utilising the Indy circuit, the race awarding 15 points for the winner was run as the first one. From this round onwards, an extra point was awarded for every position a competitor gained during a reverse grid race. [29] [30]

RacesPosition, points per race
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th   FL  
Races 1 & 32518151210864211
Race 2151210864211

Drivers' Standings

PosDriver THR1 SNE BHI OUL KNO THR2 CRO SIL DON BHGP Pen.Pts
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees 13135112191024299531439765312352NCRet17915564331
2 Flag of Peru.svg Matías Zagazeta 39Ret913612541RetRet219712123247521116Ret6632Ret932306
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell 97231431086213141481394RetWD1Ret158692123411061305
4 Flag of Sweden.svg Joel Granfors 22885Ret83861153102Ret2719328644RetRet88434RetWD240
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Hedley 113211415151127610DNS11Ret33812512156Ret7438122413226
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joseph Loake 151017Ret9141Ret731341563RetRet9651017Ret4714Ret132RetRet199
7 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray 61144101157911566Ret97Ret151118639Ret73Ret10417173
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kai Askey10Ret9144131137310178733881312134110103531223109610132
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aiden Neate 641697159Ret12656247Ret33106Ret5951611Ret3128
10 Flag of Thailand.svg Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak 144DSQ1287131014172113644106Ret910256852611Ret111319123
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcos Flack Ret1210572Ret131687217Ret111213Ret111133Ret6942957611453117
12 Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduardo Coseteng 4151113Ret14Ret1110910674137Ret410Ret913Ret7Ret113Ret9312512111
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Zak Taylor5314113814171312811Ret2314128Ret61111111241336RetRetRet108
14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Abbi Pulling 125126953538Ret42161383431110397
15 Flag of Japan.svg Dougie Bolger8146186Ret412156112411105101071511313Ret1010115813111579
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Georgi Dimitrov16110RetRetRet1514Ret1691412115141114782675
17 Flag of Poland.svg Roman Bilinski 78710Ret12765124163950
18 Flag of the United States.svg David Morales 17Ret16Ret1418161815125131121314Ret89Ret71510151431440
19 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Thomas Ikin11613152152115171431239
20 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McLeod 1428161312157823
PosDriver THR1 SNE BHI OUL KNO THR2 CRO SIL DON BHGP Pen.Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
x – Positions Gained

Rookie Cup

PosDriver THR1 SNE BHI OUL KNO THR2 CRO SIL DON BHGP Pen.Pts
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Matthew Rees 131351121924295314397531252NCRet171554426
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McKenzy Cresswell 97231431062131148194RetWD1Ret158921241101397
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Oliver Gray 611441011591156Ret97Ret151869Ret7Ret1047294
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Kai Askey10Ret91441311731017873881312134101033122109610286
5 Flag of Japan.svg Dougie Bolger8146186Ret41215611411105101071511313Ret10101158131115250
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcos Flack Ret1210572Ret13168717Ret111213Ret11113Ret69295761153240
7 Flag of the Philippines.svg Eduardo Coseteng 4151113Ret14Ret111091074137Ret4Ret913Ret7Ret113Ret931212230
8 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aiden Neate 61697159Ret1265647Ret3310Ret591611Ret3212
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Thomas Ikin1161315215215171431297
PosDriver THR1 SNE BHI OUL KNO THR2 CRO SIL DON BHGP Pen.Pts

Teams Cup

Each team nominated two drivers to score points before every round. All non-nominated drivers were ignored.

PosTeamPts
1 JHR Developments 648
2 Fortec Motorsport 575
3Phinsys by Argenti493
4 Carlin 434
5 TRS Arden Junior Team 369
6Richardson Racing26

Notes

  1. 1 2 Georgi Dimitrov is a British-Bulgarian driver racing under the British-Bulgarian flag.
  2. The starting grids between the first two races of the round were swapped.
  3. Matías Zagazeta finished as the first but was given 1 second time penalty. Gray inherited the win.

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