Another busy weekend awaits for Tatuus-built single seaters, with both the American and British feeder series returning to action at two very different but equally demanding circuits: Carolina Motorsports Park in the United States and Donington Park in the United Kingdom.
British F4
The British F4 is ready to return for its 2026 opener at DoningtonPark, a circuit well known for its fast, flowing layout and elevation changes.
Donington traditionally produces close racing, with its combination of high-speed corners and heavy braking zones offering multiple overtaking opportunities.
Among the most popular F4 series worldwide, the British F4 Championship heads into the new season with a record-breaking grid of 31 talented drivers, 12 of whom are rookies. The same eight teams from 2025 are confirmed for what is shaping up to be the biggest season in the championship’s history: Argenti, Chris Dittmann Racing, Fortec, Hitech, JHR, Rodin, Virtuosi and Xcel.
With Friday dedicated to practice sessions, the 2026 competitive calendar will officially get underway on Saturday 18th at 11:40 local time with qualifying, followed by Race 1 at 17:15. On Sunday, Race 2 is scheduled for 10:40, while Race 3 will take place at 15:55.
All races will be broadcast live on the championship’s YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@BritishF4), as well as by official broadcasters.
USF Juniors
The USF Juniors heads to Carolina Motorsports Park for the next round of the season, where tight, technical corners and limited overtaking opportunities will place a premium on qualifying performance and race craft.
Following an already competitive start to the championship, the field remains closely matched, with several drivers emerging as early contenders. With multiple races scheduled, consistency will be key as drivers look to build momentum in what is shaping up to be a highly competitive season. Teams will aim to maximise every session, knowing that even small margins can make a decisive difference in such a compact field.
The weekend will get underway with testing on Thursday, before moving into free practice and qualifying on Friday. Two races are scheduled for Saturday: Race 1 at 10:10 local time and Race 2 at 14:55. The program will conclude with Race 3 on Sunday morning (10:10 local time).
All qualifying sessions and races will be broadcast live on the championship’s official YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@usfjuniors).
A Key Weekend Ahead
With both championships continuing to showcase all their young talents, the upcoming weekend promises another set of competitive races on both sides of the Atlantic, with Carolina and Donington to provide early indications of which drivers and teams are ready to fight at the front in 2026 in the two series.
Share
Newsroom
Events, updates and latest news from the Tatuus world.