The Twins Taking On British F4
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2026 sees American twins, Roman and Cash Felber, enter British F4 with Fortec Motorsport, but what do you need to know about them?

They are identical twins from Ohio, USA, and come from a family of racing. They are part of, and supported by family-run programme, FLBR Motorsport. This is mostly used to help them within promotion, development and gaining sponsors - so overall has a huge impact on their careers.
Like many young racing drivers, they began in karting, where they both showed real promise, which eventually helped when they stepped up to single-seaters in 2023. In 2023, they debuted in the F4 U.S Development series, which allowed them to experience the feeling of what it is like to race a Formula 4 spec car. As this was both of their first experience in single-seaters it took them some time to get up to speed in the cars, however they eventually came through to excel.
In 2024 and 2025, they both moved to race in the Ligier Junior Formula Championship. Here they both immediately became competitive and began to shine. Now, when I spoke to them for an interview, they said they are each other's biggest rival, but who is winning that rivalry so far?
In 2025, Roman Felber came 7th overall with 1 win, however Cash Felber went on to be 3rd overall with 2 wins, ultimately topping the rivalry so far.

Moving into British F4, they both want to be the best, which has been clearly shown in testing. They have been swapping positions on the timing screens, whilst quickly adapting to each new circuit they head to. With them both being new to the competition and these circuits - these testing days are massive for the development and helping them succeed within this champion.
Again, when I spoke to them, they both said the ultimate goal is Formula 1 - as it is for many junior drivers - the jump into European racing is something that will help push them further towards this goal, giving them a chance to develop but also impress onlookers and potential people that could impact their careers.
Article written by Imogen Moggridge © Imogen Moggridge 2026


