Back in action – Snetterton 300!
Scott Kin Lindblom returns to action this weekend as the British F4 Championship continues at the fast and technical Snetterton Circuit.
The 15-year-old Red Bull Junior driver, competing for Hitech in the Wera Tools BF4 Championship, currently sits fourth in the championship standings and is eager to continue his strong campaign.
Snetterton is one of the most demanding circuits on the British F4 calendar. The 300 layout combines long straights with a mix of slow technical corners and high-speed sections, creating a circuit that rewards precision, confidence and consistency. Overtaking opportunities are plentiful, particularly at the end of the long Bentley Straight, but tyre management and maintaining momentum through the flowing middle sector are equally crucial.
The track’s characteristics also make qualifying especially important, with clean air and track position often playing a decisive role across the weekend’s races.
– I really like Snetterton as a circuit. It has a bit of everything – high-speed corners, heavy braking zones and technical sections where you need to be very precise, Scott Kin Lindblom says.
– The key will be to put together a strong qualifying session to give ourselves the best possible starting position for the races. The goal is to score solid points and keep fighting near the top of the championship.
Following a strong start to the season, the young Swede heads into the weekend determined to maintain momentum as the battle in the British F4 Championship intensifies.
About the WERA Tools F4 British Championship:
The Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA is the first step for aspiring young drivers making the transition from karting into single seaters. The series entered an exciting new phase in 2022 with the second generation Tatuus T-421 chassis – featuring the all-important halo safety feature – and Abarth engines. Wera Tools British F4 will continue to be the premier UK single-seater series for drivers looking to progress their careers with ambitions to follow in the footsteps of former British F4 champion Lando Norris and reach the pinnacle of the sport – Formula 1.
All races are streamed live – links below – do not miss the action!
Livetiming: https://livetiming.tsl-timing.com
Hitech: https://www.hitechgp.co.uk/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BritishF4
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishf4/
Website: https://fiaformula4.com/
News & pictures (free for editorial use): https://oneaim.se/
Time Schedule – Round 3, Snetterton.
Time difference: Sweden -1 hour
Friday May 22
10:35 11:20 Free Practice 1 - 45 mins
14:45 15:30 Free Practice 2 - 45 mins
Saturday May 23
09:50 10:15 Qualifying - 25 mins
16:15 Race 1 - 20 mins
Sunday May 24
10:40 Race 2 - 20 mins
15:50 Race 3 - 25 mins
Race Calendar WERA TOOLS British F4 Championship 2026
18–19 April, Donington Park (National), GB
9–10 May, Brands Hatch (Indy), GB
23–24 May. Snetterton 300, GB
30–31 May, Silverstone (Grand Prix), GB
11–12 July, Circuit Zandvoort, Netherlands
25–26 July, Thruxton, GB
22–23 August, Donington Park (Grand Prix), GB
5–6 September, Croft, GB
26–27 September, Silverstone (National), GB
10–11 October, Brands Hatch (Grand Prix), GB











