Following a two year spell in the Michelin Ginetta Junior Championship, which included a superb breakthrough race victory at Croft and two further podium finishes in 2018, the Bristol-based racer made the step up to the GT4 SuperCup last season.
A rollercoaster campaign saw the 17 year old bounce back from a big accident early in the season at Donington Park to become a regular fixture in the battle for the top six. Green went on to finish sixth or higher in seven of the final nine races of the year.
The highlight of the season came at Thruxton as Green recorded his maiden podium finish, and he now has more silverware in his sights headed into 2020. After joining Rob Boston Racing for the final two events of the year, he remains with the two-time champions for his sophomore campaign.
Fin Green: “I’m happy and grateful to say I’ll be joining the Millers Oils Ginetta GT4 SuperCup grid for a second season with Rob Boston Racing. I’ve taken last season on board over the winter break and have tried to learn lessons from both the positive and negative moments.
“This season is about trying to collect as many points as possible, and hoping to prove what I can really do. This year I’ll still be young, but will be focusing on showing maturity and being as cool, calm and collected as possible out on the track.
“I’d like to say a massive thank you to my parents, sponsors and Dave Wooder for their continued support on getting me back on the grid. I really enjoy working with Rob Boston and the team, and they’ve worked hard over the break to get my car in a good spot for the new season.”
The Millers Oils Ginetta GT4 SuperCup is Ginetta’s flagship championship, with a three-class structure incorporating Pro, Pro Am and Am categories. In 2020, the series will be contested over eight race weekends in support of the British Touring Car Championship.