Congratulations to Jarrett (10J) who has been signed by the F4 team Virtuosi Racing, and will compete in the FIA British F4 Championship in 2026. This news follows his recent motorsport success, where he achieved double podium finishes in the final round of the 2025 Ginetta Junior Championship with a total of four 2nd place trophies in total! Ginetta Junior is the UK’s most prestigious motor racing championship for 14 to 17-year-olds, attracting drivers from all over the world.
Jarrett shares his journey into motorsport and his ambitions:
“The start of my motorsport career was when I started karting at my local track, Rye House at 8 years old. Shortly after, I joined a national team called Ambition Motorsport and competed at club rounds all over the UK. Then, in 2021, I competed in the first rounds of the British Kart Championship, finishing in the top 10 multiple times in a strong field of the best 8 to 12 year olds in the UK (I was 10 at the time). At the end of 2021, I competed in my first international karting race, the Mini Rok World Finals.
2022 was my breakout year, signing with Synergy Motorsport and finishing on the podium in almost every race I did. My three biggest achievements were becoming the Rotax Festival Champion, 3rd In the British Kart Championship, and 3rd in the Kartmasters British Grand Prix. Due to this really good year, I got the chance to compete at the Mini Rok World Finals again, which after qualifying and many heats, I managed to start 11th for the final out of 100+ drivers.
After this success, I took the step up to Junior Karting where I competed at the highest level of karting in the world for two years, the FIA Karting European and World Championships with SODI Kart and Forza Racing. I made it to back-to-back finals in the World Championship against the best in the world. Qualifying 3rd at the World Championship in 2024 was definitely a highlight. These two years rounded up my karting career as I took the step up to car racing.
This year, I competed in the Ginetta Junior Championship and the Ginetta Junior Winter Series with R Racing, the highest level of Junior Car Racing in the world. I finished 8th in the main series as a rookie and 4th in the Winter Series, after some bad luck in the final race, which stopped me from taking the title. But now, at the end of 2025 I have just signed with Virtuosi Racing to compete in the FIA F4 Middle Eastern Championship and the FIA F4 British Championship, which will be the start of my single seater career!”
Congratulations to Jarrett on all his success, a true embodiment of the Habs value of ambition. Good luck in the next step of your motorsport journey!
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