Offaly racer narrowly misses out on claiming the crown at Silverstone last weekend.
Clonbollogue racer Alex Dunne is on the cusp of winning the British Formula 4 championship.
The Hi-Tech Racing Team driver registered two podiums and a fourth place finish at Silverstone last weekend.
And in P3, an understandably disappointed @alexdunneracing 🗣#BritishF4 | #ROKiT pic.twitter.com/vuCv8bzeud
— Wera Tools British F4 (@BritishF4) September 25, 2022
Carlin's Ollie Gray managed to win the final race of the three to ensure the championship goes to the last race of the season.
Gray, Dunne, and the rest of the Formule 4 field will line up on the grid on Brands Hatch’s iconic Grand Prix circuit over the weekend of 7-9 October.
                            
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