Sweden’s Enzo Hallman Signs With Hillspeed For GB4 Title Bid
Race-winning GB4 Championship partnered by the BRDC driver Enzo Hallman has joined leading team Hillspeed for the 2026 season, it is officially confirmed today, and the Swedish racer has his eyes firmly set on a title challenge in his sophomore year in the category.
The 18-year-old, from Jönköping in southern Sweden, returns to GB4 this year after ending the 2025 campaign ninth in the final driver standings with one race victory to his credit at Oulton Park, plus two other podium finishes.
Hallman began his motorsport career in karting in 2018 in his home country, with his biggest success coming in 2021 when he became Swedish Junior 125 Karting Champion. He also made his international karting debut in that same year, competing in the prestigious Andrea Margutti Trophy and the IAME Warriors Final.
Debuting in cars in 2023 in the NXT Gen Cup in Sweden, the world’s first electric junior touring car series, Hallman was fourth in the standings with a total of six podiums. Continuing in the category in 2024, which this time raced in Germany as support to the DTM series, he ended the campaign third in the championship with nine podiums from 13 races.
That year also marked his single-seater debut in Formula Nordic where, as a privateer, Hallman was Vice-Champion despite missing the opening weekend. He took one overall win and two more outright podiums, as well as four further Formula Nordic class wins when the series linked-up with Nordic 4.
After winning the Ronnie Petersen Memorial Fund Scholarship in early 2025, Hallman stepped-up into GB4 in the UK where he claimed his first podium in only the third race at Donington Park with second place, then going on to take another podium in round seven at Oulton Park followed by his first win in round nine.

Hillspeed, of course, challenged season-long in 2025 for the GB4 title with Daniel Guinchard who only just missed out on the drivers’ crown in the final weekend decider. The Derbyshire squad, which ran for most of the year as a two-car rather than three car entry, still ended the campaign as Team Vice-Champions.
Richard Ollerenshaw – Hillspeed Team Principal:
“We’re exceptionally happy to have completed our capacity three-car line-up for the new GB4 season, and particularly with a young driver like Enzo who showed a huge amount of promise in the series last year. We kept a keen eye on his progress and we’re now delighted to have signed him up as a Hillspeed driver for his second season in the championship.
“With Enzo confirmed at the team we really do have a fantastic line-up and I’m confident he, Connor [Willis] and Demitri [Nolan] will work well together and push each other on. It’s been a good winter in terms of testing, now we’re ready for the serious stuff to begin when the season starts in April.”
Enzo Hallman:
“I am thrilled to be back in GB4 for a second season and to team-up with Hillspeed for our first campaign together. It was clear from our very first conversations that we share the same mentality about racing, and the same objective – to fight for the championship. The team has made me feel immediately at home, and testing has been encouraging so far. I look forward to working closely with the team over the coming weeks to get ourselves properly up to speed for the start of the season.”
Official pre-season testing continues over the next few weeks, including the championship Media Days this week at Donington Park, ahead of the start of the new GB4 Championship campaign across the weekend 25th/26th April at Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit in Northamptonshire.