Nazim Azman made history when he won the final race at the Sepang event of the FIA Formula 4 Southeast Asia Championship (F4 SEA) supporting the Malaysian Grand Prix FINALE on 1 October.Ā 

In so doing, he became the first and last Malaysian to win an F4 support race at a Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix.

Having made his mark in F4 SEA, Nazim is now thinking ahead to the Spanish Formula 4 where he has signed up with defending champions MP Motorsport.

ā€œI may come back and race in the F4 SEA as well, but it depends on my schedule.ā€

He added: ā€œI may even drive in the German F4 in 2018 but Iā€™m actually hoping to get into the British F3.ā€

For anyone who has ambitions of one day racing in Formula 1, F4 is a good stepping stone, particularly the Southeast Asian Series which offers 30 races for a cost-effective budget.

Nazim explained that F4 is similar to karting except the cars are so much faster:

ā€œI would definitely recommend it to those harbouring dreams of eventually moving to Formula 1.Ā  It is a good step up from karting and prepares you for what lies ahead.ā€

Since it is a one-make championship, no one has an advantage.Ā  All driver have the same equipment and start on equal footing. The only difference is the driverā€™s skill.

ā€œDriving in F4 SEA was really tough and Iā€™m glad I finished on the podium in my last two races at the Sepang FINALE ā€“ third and first on the day of the last Formula One Grand Prix in Malaysia.

ā€œThat was an absolute high not just for me but for the team.ā€

For the record, the FIA has revamped the way drivers earn their Super License points ā€“ essential for racing in F1.Ā  In the new Formula 4, drivers can already start earning points towards their Super License.

ā€œIt is a good system as now drivers can be talent-spotted if they have proven themselves in F4 then F3 and finally F2,ā€ said Formula Oneā€™s deputy race director Laurent Mekies.

Nazim agreed that Super License points are a great motivation for young drivers to contest Formula 4 SEA powered by Petron, in order to maximise skills before moving to Europe.

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