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  • The transition from F4 to F3 represents a significant
    advancement in terms of competition and skill level,
    and typically, most F4 drivers transition to the
    intermediate level, the Formula Regional
    Championship, to foster their growth. However, in
    2023, Hugh chose to directly enter the major league,
    the FIA F3 Championship.


  • Hugh Barter, a talented Australian racer, has carved out a remarkable position in Formula 4 (F4) history. With 18 wins, 11 poles, and 35 podiums in 62 races, Barter's exceptional performance has earned him the 6th spot on the all-time F4 wins list.

     

    Starting his journey in the French F4 championship, Barter showcased his skill and consistency, finishing as the runner-up in his rookie season.

     

    He further solidified his reputation with 10 wins in his second year, despite facing challenges and setbacks. Competing simultaneously in the Spanish F4, he secured an additional six wins, demonstrating his adaptability and determination. Barter's achievements highlight his exceptional talent and promise for a bright future in motorsport.


  • The Richard Mille Young Talent Academy (RMYTA) was held on 11th - 13th October. This Completely free training and talent detection program awarded the 2020 winner with a full of 2021 French Formula 4 Championship. Hugh was selectedas an Australia and New Zealand representative and one of 10 drivers from 4 continents to attend the RMYTA according to his potential on and off track presentation.


  • The Richard Mille Young Talent Academy (RMYTA) was held on 11th - 13th October. This Completely free training and talent detection program awarded the 2020 winner with a full of 2021 French Formula 4 Championship. Hugh was selectedas an Australia and New Zealand representative and one of 10 drivers from 4 continents to attend the RMYTA according to his potential on and off track presentation.