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The final round of the 2024 British F4 Esports Championship gets underway tonight, with Graham Carroll and Henry Moore in a close battle for top honours.
The 2024 British F4 Esports Championship title fight has been an absolute cracker so far, with Guild Academy’s Henry Moore and Scuderia Ferrari HP Esports Team’s Graham Carroll engaged in a season-long fight for top honours in the Motorsport UK-sanctioned series.
Throughout seven double-header rounds on some of the UK’s finest tracks (plus Zandvoort!), the pair have been the class of the field, combining pace and points scoring at every opportunity.
Carroll has the upper hand heading into the Brands Hatch GP finale, leading his rookie rival by 36 points after a consistent display in Round 7, but with 45 points for a race victory, the fight for the Drivers’ championship is still very much on.
The Teams’ championship is also balanced on a knife edge, with Ferrari and Guild Esports coming into the last round separated by 17 points.
A late-season resurgence for Guild’s Remy Gilbert and Leo Brown has seen Ferrari’s lead disappear, in part due to Gergo Baldi’s run of patchy results.
Ironically, Moore’s championship lead was wiped out in Round 7 after a clash with Baldi, adding another element of drama to proceedings.
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British F4 Esports Championship Prizes
The British F4 Esports Championship winner will be invited to the star-studded Motorsport UK’s Night of Champions to receive their official British Championship Trophy alongside other victors from the prestigious British Touring Car Championship, British GT Championship and British Rally Championship series.
In terms of prizes, Motorsport UK has listened to team feedback from previous seasons of British F4 Esports and focused on real-world motorsport opportunities and experiences for 2024.
As a result, the winning team will receive three entries into The Club100 Experience karting series and a 30-minute test session, with the second and third-place outfits receiving two and one entry respectively.
The top three teams will also receive a full day of intensive single-seater simulator training with a qualified engineer at Base Performance Simulators, with four hospitality tickets to a 2025 ROKiT British F4 Championship event available to the winning squad.