Linus Granfors was named Swedish Junior Racing Driver of the Year for a second consecutive time at this weekend’s Swedish Motorsport Awards in Linköping.
Linus, who won the same award a year ago, also received a plaque for international achievements following on from his title-winning 2024 campaign in GB4.
Linus’ 2025 racing programme is yet to be confirmed and will be announced at a later date.
Linus has been named Racing Junior of the Year in Sweden by esteemed motorsport magazine Bilsport for his 2024 achievements.
Linus wins the award, which ranks among the most prestigious in Swedish motorsport, for the second consecutive year. It comes on the back of a highly successful 2024 campaign in which he clinched the GB4 Championship title as a rookie in his first season of international single-seater racing.
Nominated for his title-winning campaign in the GB4 Championship, Linus is one of just two non-British drivers on the shortlist alongside GB3 champion Louis Sharp (New Zealand).
They say racing is a team sport – and it couldn’t be more true. On his path to being crowned GB4 champion last weekend at Brands Hatch, Linus Granfors has been backed by Fortec Motorsport in a mutual – and ultimately successful – quest for speed. We hear from team manager Ollie Dutton as he shares his thoughts on a gold-clad campaign…
Q: What has it been like working with Linus this year?
OD: It’s been a pleasure working with Linus. He’s easy to be around and he came with strong knowledge of how he likes the car. His feedback is great, which makes it easier to fine-tune the car’s performance.
Q: What defines him as a racing driver?
OD: His ability to learn quickly and adapt to different situations. Most circuits we went to, he’d never been to them before, so he had to learn a lot with limited running.
Q: What’s been the key to winning the championship this year?
OD: Consistency! DNFs destroy championships, especially with the GB4 point system. Finishing every race and building on the points throughout the season is key. Taking calculated risks is essential in winning a championship, which is exactly what Linus did throughout the season, and especially in the latter part of it.
Granfors and Dutton take to the podium at last weekend’s season-finale
A jubilant team greets their newly-crowned champion
Q: What’s your standout moment from the past season?
OD: I think setting the lap record first time in the car and first time driving around Silverstone set the intentions for the season. That was a letter of intent if you like; it was a proper demonstration of capability. Winning races always stand out, of course, but I think that first day out in the car was such a motivator for everyone.
Q: What about the group working closest to Linus?
OD: Having his family around him has worked well with Linus. His brother’s knowledge of the circuits has helped him with limited testing. His father’s engineering experience of how Linus has liked the car set-up in the past has been important given the lack of track time.
His mechanic, Sam, was focussed on providing a car that would be reliable to help push for the championship. We’ve had virtually zero technical issues all season and Sam is a big part of that.
Master mechanic Sam enjoys a sip of success
Celebrations after a truly memorable season
Q: What does this title mean to you as a team?
OD: Success is why we all do it. It’s why the mechanics take apart gearboxes Monday morning after a race and prepare the cars to the highest standards. It keeps the moral up of the team and keeps us pushing for more strong results.
Q: You’ve seen a lot of very fast drivers over the years, including a few now in Formula 1. What do you think Linus can achieve moving forward?
OD: I feel Linus can achieve anything he puts his mind to. The talent is there! The world is in his hands.
Fortec driver becomes first non-Brit to win GB4 title
Ends on a high with podium triple at Brands Hatch
Linus Granfors has clinched the 2024 GB4 Championship title, sealing the deal at this weekend’s season-finale at Brands Hatch.
The Swede becomes the first non-British driver to win the UK junior single-seater series, going out on a high with a trio of podiums in the final round of the campaign at the iconic Brands Hatch GP loop.
17-year-old Granfors led the standings heading into the finale, and clinched the title with a race to spare courtesy of a P2 finish in Race 2 of the triple-header meeting in Kent.
“It’s a great feeling to win the championship, of course,” says Linus Granfors. “That was the very clear target going into the weekend, and that’s what we achieved. This is the most significant success yet in my career and I really want to thank my team, Fortec Motorsport, for giving me a quick car all year. Now I’ll celebrate with my family tonight before going back to Sweden tomorrow.”
Granfors was on imperious form throughout the Brands Hatch finale, setting a new qualifying lap record on his way to double pole positions. The Swede initially maintained his lead in Race 1, but went off at the end of the opening lap and slipped to fourth. He later battled back to finish third.
Even though he missed out on a potential victory, Granfors’ Race 1 effort still laid the foundations for his subsequent sealing of the title in Race 2 on Sunday, where second place was more than enough to put it beyond reach for the opposition.
Granfors later completed a weekend podium clean-sweep in the reverse-grid Race 3, where he powered through from 11th on the grid to finish third.
With a season tally of 467 points, Granfors wins the GB4 title and is the only non-British driver in the top six of the final standings. The outcome marks the Swede’s third career single-seater title in four years, following on from previous championship triumphs in Scandinavia’s Aquila Formula 1000 (2021) and Formula Nordic (2023) series.
“It’s been a great season,” Linus Granfors concludes. “It’s been a lot to learn; all new circuits, a new car, a new language in engineering, but it’s gelled from session one. We started out with a new lap record at Silverstone in pre-season testing, and then we’ve just kept going. I’ve felt really confident with the car and we’ve done our homework every weekend.
“It’s a season in which I’ve developed a lot, and winning the title is the ultimate reward for everyone involved.”
Linus Granfors’ 2024 GB4 campaign has featured six victories (the most of anyone), a further four podiums, and winning the George Russell Pole Position Cup courtesy of an unrivalled six pole positions. Granfors’ season qualifying average is a staggering 2,5.
As a reward for his championship success, Granfors is awarded a £50,000 career contribution prize towards either a British Formula 4 or GB3 Championship campaign in 2025.
RESULTS
GB4 Championship Rd. 7 – Brands Hatch (GBR)
Race 1 1: Harry Burgoyne (GBR), 13 laps 2: Lucas Blakeley (GBR), +0.177s 3: Linus Granfors (SWE), +6.629s
Race 2 1: Lucas Blakeley (GBR), 13 laps 2: Linus Granfors (SWE), +7.727s 3: Alisha Palmowski (GBR), +9.529s
Race 3 1: Finn Harrison (GBR), 10 laps 2: Alisha Palmowski (GBR), +3.518s 3: Linus Granfors (SWE), +3.775s
1: Linus Granfors (SWE), 467 p. 2: Alisha Palmowski (GBR), 422 p. 3: Harry Burgoyne (GBR), 421 p. 4: Branden Templeton (GBR), 317 p. 5: Lukas Blakeley (GBR), 306 p.
Linus has clinched the 2024 GB4 Championship title with one race to spare at the Brands Hatch season-finale. He becomes the first-ever non-British GB4 champion, taking his third single-seater title in four years after previous victories in Aquila Formula 1000 (2021) and Formula Nordic (2023).
Swedish rookie holds championship lead ahead of season finale
Title chase comes down to daunting Brands Hatch GP loop
Points leader Linus Granfors is vying to come out on top in a three-way fight for the GB4 Championship crown this weekend as the British single-seater series reaches a dramatic title climax.
Entering the seventh and last round of the season, the championship draws to a close at Brands Hatch, where the spectacular GP loop is setting the undulating stage for a thrilling finale on Saturday and Sunday.
“I’m ready! I feel calm and excited in equal measure,” says Linus Granfors. “I’ve been in this situation before in my career. I’ll just take it one session at a time, do my best, and hopefully that’s enough.”
With six wins so far in 2024, Granfors has enjoyed a strong first season of international single-seater racing, leading the GB4 standings for most of the campaign.
Going into the finale, the 17-year-old Fortec driver – who has previously won the Aquila Formula 1000 and Formula Nordic titles in Scandinavia – is being chased by two British rivals also remaining in championship contention: Alisha Palmowski and Harry Burgoyne.
Granfors leads the charts on 391 points, 35 ahead of Palmowski and 37 clear of Burgoyne. While hoping to become the first-ever Swedish (and non-British) driver to clinch the GB4 title, Granfors knows it’s far from a foregone conclusion – with over 90 points still up for grabs.
“It’s going to be exciting, I’m sure, but I like my situation best,” Linus Granfors concludes. “I don’t need to take as much risk as the others, and I’m feeling happy with the car. I won at Donington Park last time out and I’m confident we’ve got the pace in both wet and dry conditions.”
The GB4 field will convene on the Brands Hatch GP loop tomorrow (Wednesday) for a day of collective testing. The official part of the season-finale then begins on Saturday with qualifying and the first of three scheduled races. Races two and three take place on Sunday.
All GB4 races are live-streamed on the official series website as well as YouTube and social media channels.
TIME TABLE
GB4 Championship Rd. 7 – Brands Hatch (GBR)
All times local (GMT+1)
Saturday 28 September Qualifying: 13.20-13.35 Race 1: 17.00 (18 minutes)
1: Linus Granfors (SWE), 391 p. 2: Alisha Palmowski (GBR), 356 p. 3: Harry Burgoyne (GBR), 354 p. 4: Branden Templeton (GBR), 267 p. 5: Callum Baxter (CAN), 249 p.
GB4 Championship leader Linus Granfors went behind the scenes at the McLaren Technology Centre on Monday (9 September), with the rising Swedish star enjoying an up-close look at one of F1’s most revered facilities.
Granfors received the tour courtesy of long-time Pole Position Cup award provider John Cavill, who elected to provide the experience to the driver leading the championship standings at the midway point of the season (following round 11 at Snetterton in July).
The experience started with a look at the team’s incredible heritage on the famous Boulevard, with numerous race-winning F1 machines mixed with other cars from McLaren’s range including the legendary F1 supercar plus the contemporary Artura and 750S models.
After a thorough grounding of how Bruce McLaren established the team in the early 1960s, Granfors was brought fully up to-date with a view of the McLaren Shadow Esports facility. An in depth look at the real world followed during a tour of the Racing department, including a close-up look at the rebuilding process of Ayrton Senna’s final race-winning MP4/8 machine from 1993.
Granfors was also given a look at the Mission Control facility, where vital strategy decisions are made during an F1 race weekend.
Trips to the wind tunnel, the team’s extensive trophy collection and a bird’s eye view of the impressive McLaren Automotive facility followed, providing career inspiration for the six-time GB4 race winner.
“It’s been really good to see all the cars and how they’re built” Granfors said. “I’ve had a brilliant time, thanks so much to McLaren and John for the opportunity.
“To see the Senna car being rebuilt in the race bay was amazing, I didn’t expect to see that! It’s such a famous car, so to stand next to it and have a look at how it is built was very special.
“I’ve seen the McLaren Technology Centre in lots of videos before, but to actually come here was amazing. It’s the kind of place I hope to spend a lot more time in later in my career.”