Ginetta Junior Championship

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Ginetta Junior Championship
CategoryOne-make racing by Ginetta
CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Inaugural season2003
ConstructorsGinetta
Engine suppliersFord Zetec
Drivers' championUnited Kingdom Ethan Jeff-Hall
Official websiteGinetta Junior Website
Current season
The previous Ginetta Junior car, the G20.
Ginetta G40 racing cars of Ollie and Jamie Chadwick at Thruxton, Hampshire.

The Ginetta Junior Championship is a one-make racing series based in the United Kingdom. From the 2010 season teams use the Ginetta G40, having previously used the Ginetta G20.

The cars use sealed Ford Zetec 1.8-litre engines, and feature tubular steel chassis, fully integral FIA approved roll cages and fibreglass shells.

Race weekend

Meetings are usually made up of two 15-minute races. The starting grids for the two races are determined by a 15-minute qualifying session. Each driver's fastest lap in this session sets their starting position for the first race, whilst their second fastest lap sets their starting position for race two.

Champions

Season Champion Winter Series Scholarship
2005 United Kingdom Toby Newton
2006 United Kingdom James Harrison
2007 United Kingdom Nigel Moore
Hepworth International
United Kingdom Kieran Vernon
2008 United Kingdom Dino Zamparelli
Muzz Racing
United Kingdom Josh Hill
2009 United Kingdom Sarah Moore
Tockwith Motorsport
United Kingdom Aaron Williamson
2010 United Kingdom Tom Ingram
Hillspeed
United Kingdom Seb Morris
2011 United Kingdom Seb Morris
Hillspeed
United Kingdom George Gamble United Kingdom Sennan Fielding
2012 United Kingdom Charlie Robertson
HHC Motorsport
United Kingdom Harry Woodhead United Kingdom Oli Basey-Fisher
2013 United Kingdom Harry Woodhead
HHC Motorsport
United Kingdom James Kellett United Kingdom Jamie Chadwick
2014 United Kingdom Jack Mitchell
JHR Developments
United Kingdom Jamie Caroline United Kingdom Alex Sedgwick
2015 United Kingdom Jamie Caroline
HHC Motorsport
United Kingdom Stuart Middleton United Kingdom Stuart Middleton
2016 United Kingdom Will Tregurtha
HHC Motorsport
United Kingdom Sebastian Priaulx United Kingdom Daniel Harper
2017 United Kingdom Tom Gamble
JHR Developments/Elite Motorsport
United Kingdom Adam Smalley United Kingdom Adam Smalley
2018 United Kingdom Adam Smalley
Elite Motorsport
United Kingdom James Hedley United Kingdom James Taylor
2019 United Kingdom James Hedley
Elite Motorsport
United Kingdom James Taylor United Kingdom Ethan Brooks
2020 United Kingdom Tom Lebbon
Elite Motorsport
cancelled United Kingdom Tom Lebbon
2021 United Kingdom Aston Millar
R Racing
United Kingdom Josh Rowledge United Kingdom Maurice Henry, Netherlands Robert de Haan[1]
2022 United Kingdom Josh Rowledge
R Racing
United Kingdom Freddie Slater United Kingdom Alisha Palmowski[2]
2023 United Kingdom Freddie Slater
R Racing
United Kingdom Jude Peters[3]
2024 United Kingdom Ethan Jeff-Hall
R Racing
United Kingdom Isaac Phelps United Kingdom Fred Green

Notable alumni

Driver Ginetta Juniors Notable Success
Dino Zamparelli 2008 Champion Three-time Porsche Carrera Cup GB Vice-Champion
Tom Ingram 2010 Champion 2022 BTCC Champion
Jake Hill 2010 Vice-Champion 2024 BTCC Champion
Seb Morris 2011 Champion 2017 British GT3 Champion
Sennan Fielding 2011 Scholarship Winner 2022 British GT4 Champion
George Gamble 2011 Winter Champion 2024 Porsche Carrera Cup GB Champion
Charlie Robertson 2012 Champion 2015 ELMS LMP3 Champion
Jamie Chadwick 2013 Scholarship Winner 2015 British GT4 Champion, Three-time W Series Champion
Jack Mitchell 2014 Champion 2018 British GT4 Champion
James Kellett 2014 Vice-Champion Two-time Ginetta GT5 Challenge Champion
Lando Norris 2014 Rookie Champion 2016 Autosport BRDC Award winner, 2024 Formula One Vice-Champion
Jamie Caroline 2015 Champion 2017 British F4 Champion, 2020 British GT4 Champion
Will Tregurtha 2016 Champion 2017 British GT4 Champion
Stuart Middleton 2016 Vice-Champion 2017 British GT4 Champion
Daniel Harper 2016 Rookie Champion 2019 Porsche Carrera Cup GB Champion, 2023 British GT3 Champion
Tom Gamble 2017 Champion 2018 Autosport BRDC Award winner, 2020 ELMS LMP3 Champion
Sebastian Priaulx 2017 Vice-Champion 2019 British GT4 Vice-Champion, 2021 Porsche Carrera Cup NA Champion
Kiern Jewiss 2017 Rookie Champion 2018 British F4 Champion, 2022 Porsche Carrera Cup GB Champion
Adam Smalley 2018 Champion 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup GB Champion, 2024 British GT3 Silver-Am Champion
Louis Foster 2018 Vice-Champion 2024 Indy NXT Champion, 2025 IndyCar Series Driver
Luke Browning 2018 Third Place 2022 Autosport BRDC Award winner, 2022 GB3 Champion
Zak O'Sullivan 2019 Vice-Champion 2021 Autosport BRDC Award winner, 2021 GB3 Champion
Tom Lebbon 2020 Champion 2024 GT4 European Series Champion
Josh Rattican 2020 Vice-Champion 2024 GT4 European Series Champion
Robert de Haan 2021 Rookie Champion 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux Champion
Freddie Slater 2023 Champion 2024 Italian F4 Champion, 2024 Euro 4 Vice-Champion

See also

References

  1. ^ Paice, Simon (21 December 2020). "Henry and de Haan Win 2021 Ginetta Junior Scholarship". Ginetta.com. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  2. ^ Paice, Simon (8 November 2021). "Alisha Palmowski Wins 2022 Ginetta Junior Scholarship". Ginetta.com. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Jude Peters Wins 2024 Ginetta Junior Scholarship". Ginetta. 30 October 2023. Retrieved 1 February 2024.