How to follow GB4's Snetterton return this weekend

How to follow GB4's Snetterton return this weekend

13 June 2023

The GB4 Championship returns to Snetterton this weekend (17-18 June), the venue where the championship burst into life in the Spring of 2022. 

Three races will again take place in Norfolk, with the event marking the halfway point of the 2023 season. Here's the all-important track times for this weekend's event. 

THURSDAY 15 JUNE
10.35-11.20 - Session one
14.35-15.20 - Session two

Drivers will benefit from an hour and a half of track time on Thursday, as preparations for the race event get started. Split across two sessions with one in the morning and one in the afternoon, there's plenty of time to start fine tuning set up options. Live timing will be available here

FRIDAY 16 JUNE
10.20-10.55 - Session one
15.45-16.20 - Session two

Two more sessions follow on Friday, each of 35 minutes duration. Drivers will make final preparations for qualifying and the races, with live timing again available here.

SATURDAY 17 JUNE
12.10-12.25 - Qualifying
17.15-17.33 - Race one

The serious business starts with qualifying just after midday. Around the second longest track of the year, every lap in the 15-minute session will be crucial, with the fastest times in qualifying forming the grid for race one, and each driver's second quickest times forming the race two line-up. The first race of the weekend is scheduled for 17.15, with live streaming coverage beginning around 20 minutes beforehand. Click here to follow live timing for qualifying and then live streaming for the race. 

SUNDAY 18 JUNE
12.40-12.58 - Race two
17.35-17.53 - Race three

Two further contests follow on Sunday afternoon, with the race two grid formed by each driver's second quickest qualifying efforts, before the final encounter at 17.35, Race three will again feature a reverse grid of all drivers within 103% of the fastest qualifying time, and should be a thriller around Snetterton. Both races will again be shown live with full build-up and analysis. Click here to watch. 

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