Oulton Park, UK - Kai Daryanani, the young and talented Hong Kong based Indian racing driver, has won the Pirelli Hardest Charger Award in the British F4 championship last weekend at Oulton Park. Daryanani, who’s career and driver development is managed by Dan Wells, showed incredible skill and determination as he climbed up the grid in the main races. He finished P13 from P20 in race one, and then 14th from 20th in race three around the tight and tricky circuit. The reverse grid race 2 saw a great opportunity for Kai as he ran 2nd on the first lap before being forced off the track at the tricky Island hairpin, but persevered to finish 12th.

The Pirelli Hardest Charger Award is given to the driver who makes the biggest gain in positions during the race weekend. Daryanani's impressive performances earned him this coveted award, which is a testament to his exceptional driving skills and his never-give-up attitude.

Speaking after the race, Daryanani said, "I am thrilled to have won the Pirelli Hardest Charger Award. It was a tough weekend for us, but we kept pushing and fighting until the end. I am grateful to my team at Virtuosi Racing for their support and hard work, and I am looking forward to the next event at Silverstone this weekend."

Daryanani's performance at Oulton Park has put him in a strong position to capitalise on the second half of the British F4 Championship with his constant progression in the last two months.

The next event in the British F4 championship will take place at Silverstone this weekend, and Daryanani is ready to take on the challenge. He is determined to continue his driver development and make his mark in the championship as one to watch for the future.