Ginetta Junior Championship

Ginetta Junior Championship
Category One-make racing by Ginetta
Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Inaugural season 2003
Constructors Ginetta
Engine suppliers Ford Zetec
Drivers' champion United Kingdom Jamie Caroline
Official website Ginetta Junior Website

[[2016

Ginetta Junior Championship season|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 which gives aspiring racing drivers aged between 14 and 17 the chance to take their first steps up the motor racing ladder. From the 2010 season teams will 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 fibre-glass shells which ensure safe, controlled racing.

The series is UK’s highest profile series for young drivers wanting to cut their teeth in the high-octane world of motorsport. Supporting the British Touring Car Championship and offering massive television exposure on ITV, the Ginetta Junior Championship is a genuine avenue into top level racing including Formula One and 24 Hours of Le Mans.

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.

2012 prizes

Season Champion Winter Series Scholarship
2005 United Kingdom Toby Newton
2006 United Kingdom James Harrison
2007 United Kingdom Nigel Moore
Hepworth International
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

See also

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