Fortec Motorsport's Jack Taylor became the fifth different driver to claim the Omologato One to Watch Award in GB4 this year, thanks to his perfect performances across the first two races of the weekend at Silverstone.
The Australian claimed his first two GB4 wins, both from pole position, though he had to work his way back up the order in race two after pitting at the end of the formation lap to change onto wet weather tyres.
Taylor became the second driver to earn a maximum score across the first two races of a weekend, and thus scooped the prize timepiece from Omologato, the UK's leading motorsport orientated watchmaker. Ary Bansal also claimed a maximum score to win the prize at Snetterton.
Omologato is a unique, motorsport-orientated brand, with more than 25 years of watchmaking experience, and a huge passion for racing. Every timepiece in the Omologato collection takes detailed inspiration from notable manufacturers, legendary venues and iconic events from the long history of the sport.
The brand is headed up by founder Shami Kalra, with Omologato also enjoying a significant presence in IndyCar and the Bennetts British Superbike Championship.
Omologato One to Watch Award 2025 winners:
Donington Park – Isaac Phelps, 64pts
Silverstone - Alex Kattoulas, 64pts
Oulton Park - Alex O'Grady, 64pts
Snetterton - Ary Bansal, 70pts
Silverstone - Jack Taylor, 70pts