An Asian Love affair between the Australian Love brothers and the MERITUS.GP-engineered Formula 4 South East Asia Championship (F4 SEA) – fuelled by Petron – has helped profile their international careers.
He's not legally allowed to drive on our roads on his own but teenage Kiwi race driver Conrad Clark will head to the United States this year to race in Formula 4.The Taupo product has agreed to a deal with Kiwi Motorsport.
The 2017-18 FIA Formula 4 South East Asia Championship (F4 SEA) – fuelled by Petron, witnessed Eshan Pieris’ first ever win for Sri Lanka at the Sepang International Circuit as the contingent supported the Asian Le Man Endurance Series.
Veteran karting team owner Francois Doran will be taking his Doran Motorsports Group (DMG) team to the next level for 2018 by stepping into open wheel racing. The 38-year-old Canadian and his newly formed team plan on building the best possible West Coast program targeting the karting audience that look to take the next step in their motorsports career.
Formula 4 South East Asia – fueled by Petron – has just confirmed 13-15 April as the date for the final event in the 2017-18 Championship, supporting the Malaysia Championship Series (MCS), at the Sepang International Circuit.
Japanese karting champion Hibiki Taira won podiums in his first formula car race when he contested the fourth event of the 2017-18 Formula 4 South East Asia Championship – certified by FIA. The six-race F4 SEA event – fueled by Petron – was held in conjunction with the Asian Le Mans ‘4 Hour of Sepang,’ last weekend.
Formula 4 South East Asia, fueled by Petron, kicked off the fourth instalment of the 2017-18 Championship at the ultra-modern Sepang International Circuit, supporting the Asian Le Mans Series.
The Formula 4 South East Asia Championship (F4 SEA) – fueled by Petron is looking forward to a spectacular weekend filled with wheel-to-wheel racing action at the world class arena of speed – Sepang International Circuit.
We are very pleased to have had the pleasure of interviewing Bruno Carneiro, Japanese Formula 3 driver. Bruno and his team, Albirex Racing, have finished the 2017 Japanese FIA F3 season in 11th place overall. In 2016, Bruno won the Chinese FIA F4 championship. He is also the winner of multiple kart series.