A seat in British F4 offered to the graduate of Feed Racing
The winner of Feed Racing will be offered a seat in the prestigious British team Carlin to participate in the F4 Championship.

Feed Racing is an academy for young drivers with the motto of recruiting based solely on talent. An initiative led by the 1997 Formula 1 world champion, Jacques Villeneuve, and his childhood friend Patrick Lemarié.
The young French driving school is part of an era where motor sports are mainly accessible only to an elite.
The fortunate graduate of Feed Racing in 2019 will be given the opportunity to race in the British Formula 4 championship with one of the biggest teams in junior competitions, Carlin. Present notably in F2, F3, or even IndyCar, the British team has brought up some of the greats, including Sebastian Vettel and Daniel Ricciardo, or more recently Lando Norris.
Recall that this training with Feed Racing takes place in the form of a 5-day course at the Magny-Cours circuit. Always in the interest of fairness, all drivers will have the same equipment and will race with Mygale Formula 4 cars.
Trevor Carlin, the president of Carlin Motorsport seems delighted with this new alliance: « We are thrilled to have been chosen as the host team for the winner of the Volant Feed Racing France. At Carlin, we have always aimed to help young drivers develop their full potential. It is even more important from the very first steps in single-seaters. Everything is at stake there. The initiative by Jacques Villeneuve and Patrick Lemarié is fantastic, and we are proud to be part of it. They have such experience that I have no doubt about the success of Feed Racing France and the opportunities offered to young drivers. »
Chers talents, comme vous le savez, le vainqueur de #FEEDRacing se verra offrir une saison dans une écurie de F4. Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer que @CarlinRacing, en @BritishF4, écurie formatrice de talents tels que #Vettel ou @ricciardo, accueillera le vainqueur 2019 ! pic.twitter.com/sQdMm4DSDU
— FEED Racing France (@FEEDRacingFR) April 17, 2019