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2025 British F4 Esports Championship grid boosted by Red Bull and Alpine-affiliated teams

The 2025 British F4 Esports Championship will see 33 drivers, including representatives from Ferrari, Williams, Red Bull, Alpine and Aston Martin’s Formula 1 Esports teams, go head-to-head for cash and Base Performance Simulators prizes.

2025 British F4 Esports Championship grid boosted by Red Bull and Alpine-affiliated teams

The 2025 British F4 Esports Championship is set to be the biggest and most competitive yet, featuring Formula 1-affiliated esports teams from Williams, Ferrari and Aston Martin, alongside newcomers Red Bull and Alpine.

Alpine has opted for a lineup of Roope Kurkipää and Connor Jupp, while Red Bull Racing Esports has partnered up with Rokt to enter a women-led team to the series, featuring Mia Rose and Diana Perez on driving duties.

Controversially, Ferrari’s defending Drivers’ champion, Graham Carroll, is listed as the Italian squad’s reserve driver for 2025, while defending Teams’ champions, Guild Esports, has folded. Guild’s best drivers from 2024, Henry Moore and Remy Gilbert, will be on the grid this year, however, having found seats at new entrant Team BENIK, partnered with Drive Lounge.

2025 British F4 Esports Championship grid boosted by Red Bull and Alpine-affiliated teams

Interestingly, Thibaut Courtois’ team, TC Esports, joins the grid too, with the Real Madrid player famously becoming heavily involved with sim racing during the COVID-19 lockdown. The Belgian goalkeeper has selected Dani Moreno and Agustin Torlaschi to drive in 2025, with Jack Keithley acting as reserve.

Scorpio Motorsport, which offers real-world motorsport opportunities for sim racers, joins the grid with Scorpio eSports, while the HYMO setup shop looks to have a solid lineup in place for its debut season thanks to the driving talents of 2024 frontrunners William Chadwick and Matt Caruana.

Shoma Shintani, the 2024 UK FF1600 Esports Cup runner-up, takes his place on the grid with Williams Sim Racing Academy, with champion Mark Fletcher unfortunately unable to participate.

All in all, 33 of iRacing’s FIA F4 cars, split across 17 teams, will compete for a range of prizes across the season, with the full details outlined below.

2025 British F4 Esports Championship grid boosted by Red Bull and Alpine-affiliated teams

Cash prize pool returns

The entry list still boasts 32 cars; however, with a £5,000 prize pool available to the top three teams (£2,500 for first place, £1,500 for second place and £1,000 for third place).

As well as cash prizes, the top three teams in the Motorsport UK-supported series will also receive a full day of single-seater simulator use thanks to the championship’s official partner, Base Performance Simulators, with an engineer on hand to evaluate and support the teams.

The winning team will also receive four hospitality tickets to a 2026 Wera Tools British F4 Championship round of their choice. 

2025 British F4 Esports Championship grid boosted by Red Bull and Alpine-affiliated teams

However, the driver with the most pole positions will receive a Base Performance Simulators Fw-1 Steering Wheel and accompanying DDU.

The first round kicks off on the 24th of September at Donington Park GP, and will run alongside the UK FF1600 Esports Cup support category, with every race broadcast live on iRacing’s YouTube, Twitch and Facebook channels, produced by RaceSpot TV.

UK FF1600 Esports Cup

The UK FF1600 Esports Cup is also back for 2025, featuring a range of Heusinkveld prizes for budding single-seater drivers.

Acting as a support series for the British F4 Esports Championship, the UK FF1600 series is seen as the perfect shop window for up-and-coming sim racing talent and a vital stepping stone in the development of tomorrow’s professional sim racers.

Drivers with any affiliation to a British F4 Esports team are therefore not allowed to participate. A 25-strong grid will compete using iRacing’s Ray FF1600 single-seater, with all races again broadcast live on iRacing’s YouTube, Twitch and Facebook channels, produced by RaceSpot TV.

2025 British F4 Esports Championship calendar (same as UK FF1600)

British F4 Esports Championship returns for 2025 with a bumper grid

2025 British F4 Esports Championship partner list

Partners

  • Official Partner – Base Performance Simulators
  • Media Partner – Traxion
  • Sporting Partner – World Sim Racing 

Prizes

  • £5,000 prize pool
  • £2,500 for the winning team
  • £1,500 for the second-place team
  • £1,000 for the third-place team

Base Performance Simulators prize

  • The top three teams receive one full day of single-seater simulator use at Base Performance Simulators alongside an engineer

2025 Wera Tools British F4 Championship Hospitality 

  • Winning Team receives x4 hospitality tickets to a 2025 Wera Tools British F4 Championship Round of their choice

Pole Position Award Presented by BPS

  • The driver with the most pole positions in the season wins a BPS Fw-1 Steering Wheel and a BPS DDU 
2025 British F4 Esports Championship grid boosted by Red Bull and Alpine-affiliated teams

2025 British F4 Esports Championship entry list

Team BENIK

  • Remy Gilbert
  • Henry Moore
  • Matt Emrey (reserve)

Williams Sim Racing

  • Beckham Jacir
  • Robin Glerum
  • Pablo Espes (reserve)

Williams Sim Racing Academy

  • Shoma Shintani 

Aston Martin Aramco Esports Team

  • Conor Muir
  • Pedro Silva
  • Iggie Smith (reserve)

Scuderia Ferrari HP Esports Team

  • Gergo Baldi
  • Jonathan Riley
  • Graham Carroll (reserve)

Altitude FreeM eSports

  • Joel Hull
  • Archie Heron
  • Hans Jakob Mollatt (reserve)

Mensah Racing Driven By Us

  • Corey Alleyne
  • Stanley Deslandes
  • Oliver Stone (reserve)

Prismatic Motorsports

  • Nina Hahn
  • Olivia Hayward
  • Izzy Matthews (reserve)

BS+COMPETITION

  • Lucas Hermann
  • Will Murdoch
  • Elias Raikaa (reserve)

Alpine Sim Racing

  • Roope Kurkipää 
  • Connor Jupp
  • Maltina Jashari (reserve)

G2 Esports

  • Jai Fletcher
  • Will Reford
  • Nathan Tague (reserve)

Drive Lounge Racing

  • Leo Brown
  • Kieran Harding
  • TBC (reserve)

Scorpio eSports

  • Noah Osbaldeston
  • Alexander Strobel
  • Charles Wimbley (reserve)

Rokt Red Bull Racing Esports Team

  • Mia Rose
  • Diana Perez
  • Annemarie DePasquale (reserve)

HYMO Setups by EMM

  • William Chadwick
  • Matt Caruana
  • Joseph Loake (reserve)

TC Esports

  • Dani Moreno
  • Agustin Torlaschi
  • Jack Keithley (reserve)

Azz Tech Racing

  • Ryan Micallef
  • Ghiless Jeanney
  • Jack James (reserve)

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