Fortec Motorsports continued its strong early‑season form in the Wera Tools F4 British Championship, certified by FIA, securing a third podium in four races as Cash Felber claimed a superb second place under scorching conditions at Snetterton (22–24 May).

Cash was joined once again by twin brother Roman, Ethan Carney, and Kit Belofsky at the Norfolk circuit. After Friday practice, the quartet headed into Saturday qualifying, where Cash was 11th‑fastest, Ethan 18th, Roman 20th and Kit 27th.

Race one

Ethan made the brightest start to Saturday afternoon’s opening race, gaining three places on the first lap, while Roman moved forward two positions. The Safety Car was deployed shortly afterwards when Kit suffered an issue at the final corner, spinning across the track and being collected by another car. He recovered to the pits and rejoined without losing a lap.

Once racing resumed, Roman and Ethan became locked in a close fight for 14th, where they remained to the flag. Cash finished just behind in 18th, while Kit recovered to 24th.

Race two

Cash lined up second for the partially reversed‑grid second race and battled hard around the outside of Turns One and Two before settling into position. Behind him, Ethan, Roman and Kit all made strong progress on the opening lap, gaining eight places between them before the Safety Car was deployed.

At the restart, Ethan and Roman ran together in 16th and 17th, engaging in a multi‑lap battle until Roman was forced wide after contact from another driver. Up front, Cash absorbed sustained pressure from behind to secure an excellent second place. Ethan finished 16th and Kit 18th, while Roman was classified 28th after sustaining damage in the earlier incident.

Race three

The final 25‑minute contest was interrupted early when Kit was forced to retire with damage, triggering a Safety Car and then a red flag as multiple cars required recovery. Racing resumed for a 12‑minute sprint with a Safety Car restart.

Cash and Roman each gained a place shortly after the restart, but Cash then ran wide on the exit of the fast Turn One, dropping to 16th, just behind Ethan. At the finish, Roman secured 12th, Ethan 15th and Cash 17th.

After scoring podium finishes at consecutive Wera Tools British F4 events, Fortec Motorsports now faces a quick turnaround as the series heads to Silverstone this coming weekend (30/31 May) for three races on the full Grand Prix circuit.

Driver results

#11 Cash Felber
Race 1: P18
Race 2: P2
Race 3: P17

Championship: 15 (22 points)

#14 Kit Belofsky
Race 1: P24
Race 2: P18
Race 3: DNF

Championship: 10 (43 points)

#53 Ethan Carney
Race 1: P14
Race 2: P16
Race 3: P15

Championship: 16 (19 points)

#73 Roman Felber
Race 1: P15
Race 2: P28
Race 3: P12

Championship: 30 (3 points)