The 2023 GB4 Championship partnered by the BRDC was the second season of a motor racing championship for open wheel, formula racing cars in Britain. The 2023 season, which had been organised by MotorSport Vision, was run over seven triple-header rounds.
GB4 will act as a direct feeder series to higher open-wheel categories, including the existing GB3 Championship partnered by the BRDC. GB4 will run primarily on the same British GT race programme as GB3, and retain many of the same championship partners.
Team | No. | Driver | Rounds |
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KMR Sport | 3 | Jack Clifford [1] | All |
21 | Tom Mills | 1–6 | |
87 | Jeremy Fairbairn [2] | 1–3 | |
88 | Lucas Blakeley [3] | 4, 7 | |
Oldfield Motorsport | 4 | Jason Conzo [4] | 1–2 |
Rossoverde Racing | 5 | Christian Lester | 2 |
Evans GP | 8 | Kai Daryanani [5] | 3, 6 |
37 | Cooper Webster [6] | All | |
56 | Thomas Lee [7] | All | |
Fortec Motorsport | 10 | Dan Hickey | 7 |
15 | Aditya Kulkarni [8] | 3–7 | |
23 | 1–2 | ||
27 | Ruhaan Alva [9] | 1–5 | |
62 | Colin Queen [10] | All | |
Velocity Racing Development | 14 | Erik Evans [11] | 5 |
97 | Zack Ping [11] | 5–7 | |
Elite Motorsport | 16 | Josh Irfan | 1, 3, 6 |
17 | Harri Reynolds | 1–3 | |
18 | Finn Harrison | 7 | |
19 | Theo Micouris | 7 | |
Fox Motorsport | 48 | Liam McNeilly [12] | All |
99 | Sid Smith [13] | All | |
Dylan Hotchin Racing | 50 | Dylan Hotchin [14] | All |
Graham Brunton Racing | 68 | Harry Burgoyne Jr. [15] | All |
87 | Jeremy Fairbairn [16] | 4 | |
91 | Sebastian Murray [17] | 6–7 | |
Belk Racing | 98 | Lexie Belk | 7 |
Source: [18] | |||
The provisional calendar was announced on 15 October 2022. The championship will support the British GT championship at six of its seven meetings. [19]
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | |
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1 | R1 | Oulton Park (International Circuit, Cheshire) | 8 April | Tom Mills | Liam McNeilly | Jeremy Fairbairn | KMR Sport |
R2 | 10 April | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | KMR Sport | ||
R3 | Liam McNeilly | Liam McNeilly | Fox Motorsport | ||||
2 | R4 | Silverstone Circuit (Grand Prix Circuit, Northamptonshire) | 6 May | Tom Mills | race cancelled due to weather conditions, rescheduled to 27 May [20] | ||
R5 | 7 May | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | KMR Sport | ||
R6 | Harri Reynolds | Harri Reynolds | Elite Motorsport | ||||
3 | R4 | Donington Park (Grand Prix Circuit, Leicestershire) | 27 May | Tom Mills | Cooper Webster | Tom Mills | KMR Sport |
R7 | Tom Mills | Colin Queen | Tom Mills | KMR Sport | |||
R8 | 28 May | Colin Queen | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | KMR Sport | ||
R9 | Tom Mills | Liam McNeilly | Fox Motorsport | ||||
4 | R10 | Snetterton Circuit (300 Circuit, Norfolk) | 17–18 June | Cooper Webster | Cooper Webster | Cooper Webster | Evans GP |
R11 | Cooper Webster | Cooper Webster | Tom Mills | KMR Sport | |||
R12 | Cooper Webster | Cooper Webster | Evans GP | ||||
5 | R13 | Silverstone Circuit (Grand Prix Circuit, Northamptonshire) | 29–30 July | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | KMR Sport |
R14 | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | KMR Sport | |||
R15 | race cancelled due to adverse weather conditions [21] | ||||||
6 | R16 | Brands Hatch (Grand Prix Circuit, Kent) | 9–10 September | Tom Mills | Cooper Webster | Tom Mills | KMR Sport |
R17 | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | Tom Mills | KMR Sport | |||
R18 | Liam McNeilly | Kai Daryanani | Evans GP | ||||
7 | R19 | Donington Park (Grand Prix Circuit, Leicestershire) | 21–22 October | Cooper Webster | Liam McNeilly | Cooper Webster | Evans GP |
R20 | Cooper Webster | Cooper Webster | Cooper Webster | Evans GP | |||
R21 | Colin Queen | Cooper Webster | Evans GP |
Points were awarded to the top 20 classified finishers in races one and two, with the third race awarding points to only the top 15. Race three, which had its grid formed by reversing the qualifying order, awarded extra points for positions gained from the drivers' respective starting positions.
Races | Position, points per race | |||||||||||||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | |
Races 1 & 2 | 35 | 29 | 24 | 21 | 19 | 17 | 15 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Race 3 | 20 | 17 | 15 | 13 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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Bold – Pole Italics – Fastest Lap |
Pos. | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | KMR Sport | 837 |
2 | Fortec Motorsport | 678 |
3 | Evans GP | 629 |
4 | Fox Motorsport | 622 |
5 | Graham Brunton Racing | 355 |
6 | Elite Motorsport | 315 |
7 | Dylan Hotchin Racing | 132 |
8 | Velocity Racing Development | 96 |
9 | Oldfield Motorsport | 40 |
10 | Rossoverde Racing | 18 |
11 | Belk Racing | 13 |
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