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G4 Racing
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G4 Racing is a Swiss racing team based in Spain, which currently competes in 2025 Formula Regional European Championship and 2025 F4 Spanish Championship.

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History

The team was created in 2019 by the Gnos family to support Axel Gnos in his 2019 F4 Spanish Championship season.[1] For 2020 season they moved from F4 Spanish Championship to Italian F4 Championship, again with one car for Gnos.[2]

In March 2021 G4 Racing took over the assets of Bhaitech and moved their base to Montmeló.[1] They also took over Bhaitech's Formula Regional European Championship entry.[3] In their first-ever Formula Regional season they took two wins with Michael Belov and finished sixth in teams' standings.[4] In the next season however they did not score any points.

For the 2023 season, French F4 champion Alessandro Giusti joined the team for the FRECA campaign.[5] The Frenchman won three races for the team.[6] In 2024 G4 Racing's only podium came at Circuit Paul Ricard and was achieved by Kanato Le.[7]

In 2025 the team came back to F4 Spanish Championship after a six-year hiatus. They fielded the French-Greek brothers Philippe Armand Karras and Jean-Paul Karras.[8]

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Current series results

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F4 Spanish Championship

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Karras brothers competed with Saintéloc Racing in round 1.

Formula Regional European Championship

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Belov competed with JD Motorsport in round 4.

Tangavelou competed with RPM from round 6 onwards.

* Al Maosherji competed with AKCEL GP until round 6.

** Sztuka competed with RPM in round 9.

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Former series results

Italian F4 Championship

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Notes

  1. Famularo is a Venezuelan driver who competed under an Italian licence.[9]
  2. Belov and Smal are Russian, but they compete under a Kyrgyz licence as Russian national emblems were banned by the FIA following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[10] Bedrin, also a Russian, competes under an Italian licence for the same reason.[11]
  3. Le is a Japanese driver who competed under a British licence.

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