The Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA will once again offer unprecedented coverage this year, with fans across the globe being able to watch each and every round of the UK’s premier single-seater series, as British F4 expands its coverage for 2026.

As the season fast approaches, the championship – which this year boasts a capacity entry list – is set to bring edge-of-the-seat entertainment, for which it has become famed, into the living rooms and mobile devices of fans across the globe.

Eight of the series’ ten rounds will see British F4 feature on the British Touring Car Championship bill and those watching in the United Kingdom will be able to tune into ITV4 on free-to-air television and ITVX online to watch the Sunday action unfold. Those outside of the UK will be able to follow the highly competitive series through the British F4 YouTube channel for those races.

In an expanded package of coverage, Race 1 on the Saturday of each of these race weekends will now be streamed globally via the British F4 YouTube channel. Regular commentators, Richard John Neill and Phil Glew, will once again provide the accompanying audio commentary and expert analysis to the pulsating on-track action across the weekend.

Away from the BTCC meetings, British F4 will be the headline act at two current Formula 1 venues with British F4 the top billing at the International Trophy meeting at Silverstone’s GP track configuration in May, and the Summer Trophy at Zandvoort in July – with both events being streamed live in both UK and abroad via the championship YouTube channel.

Eve Lake-Grange, British F4 Championship Manager, said: “We’re delighted to announce that every round of Wera Tools British F4 will be available to watch around the world this coming season.

“As the first step on the road to Formula 1, we understand the importance of putting our drivers on the biggest platform possible and confirmation of our broadcast schedule for 2026 does just that.

“We’ve seen our fan base grow not only in the UK but across the globe over the past few seasons and we expect that to continue this year, especially given the calibre of the international grid that has been assembled for 2026. It promises to be a fantastic season of close racing.”