Virtuosi Racing to Field Three Cars at the 2025 Formula 1 British Grand Prix.
- Virtuosi Racing
- Jun 27
- 2 min read
Virtuosi Racing will field a three-car lineup at the 2025 Formula 1 Qatar Airways British Grand Prix, as the Wera Tools British F4 Championship certified by FIA makes its first-ever appearance on motorsport’s biggest UK stage.

The milestone weekend at Silverstone will also mark the first time in history that Formula 1, Formula 2, Formula 3, and Formula 4 all feature on the same billing.
A proven race-winning team at Silverstone in Formula 2, Virtuosi will carry that experience into its British F4 programme, with three exciting drivers set to represent the team across the non-point-scoring round.
Full-season Virtuosi driver Martin Molnar has been consistently strong all year, currently sitting P2 in the championship, and will look to make a statement in front of an anticipated 480,000 fans attending over the course of the weekend. He will be joined by Colombian racer Salim Hanna, who claimed victory with Virtuosi on his British F4 debut at Thruxton earlier this year, and Ukrainian driver Oleksandr Savinkov, who has today been announced as the Norfolk-based team’s third and final driver.
This landmark appearance at Silverstone, scheduled for July 3–6, will include two 25-minute + 1 lap races, with track time spread across Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The event will not contribute to the overall championship standings, but will offer drivers an unparalleled opportunity to race in one of the most prestigious weekends on the motorsport calendar.
UK viewers can watch both British F4 races live on Sky Sports — Saturday’s race airing on Sky Sports Mix and Sunday’s on Sky Sports F1. Fans will also be able to watch the races live via the championship’s YouTube channel.
Virtuosi Team Principal Mark Salmon:
“This is a huge opportunity for our F4 drivers to showcase their talent on the biggest stage in British motorsport. The Virtuosi team is no stranger to the Silverstone podium, and we’re proud to carry that experience from multiple series into this weekend. Martin, Salim, and Oleksandr are all very exciting young drivers with a lot of potential, and this will be a weekend they’ll never forget. The fact that F1, F2, F3, and F4 will all be racing on the same bill shows just how connected the development ladder has become — and we’re very proud to be part of it.”
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