The Tegiwa Scholarship has been created to identify aspiring racing drivers and provide one successful candidate with a funded route onto the 2027 Racing Hondas Championship grid.
Developed by Tegiwa and delivered through the Racing Hondas Championship, the Scholarship combines a professional driver assessment programme with the opportunity to win a funded arrive-and-drive package worth over £40,000.
Open to drivers of all backgrounds and experience levels, the programme has been designed to identify potential both on and off the circuit through assessments delivered by experienced motorsport professionals, instructors and current professional racing drivers.
Whether you’re a track day enthusiast, sim racer, grassroots motorsport competitor or simply someone who has always wanted to go racing, this is your opportunity to take the next step.
The Tegiwa Scholarship has been designed to identify and develop aspiring racing drivers whilst providing one successful candidate with a funded route onto the 2027 Racing Hondas Championship grid.
Qualification takes place across two assessment days at Blyton Park on Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th October 2026.
Following these assessment days, the top twelve candidates will progress to the Scholarship Final on Thursday 15th October 2026, where they will complete further assessments in current Racing Hondas Championship race cars.
Throughout the programme, participants will complete a series of assessment modules delivered by experienced motorsport professionals, with performance evaluated across a range of disciplines.

The driving assessment forms a key part of the Tegiwa Scholarship Programme.
Participants will take part in a series of on-track driving assessments under the guidance of professional instructors, allowing the assessment team to evaluate car control, consistency, adaptability and overall driver development.
Particular attention will be paid to how candidates absorb feedback, adapt their driving approach and demonstrate progression throughout the programme.
Assessments will be delivered by a team of experienced motorsport professionals, including current BTCC and British GT drivers, led by senior instructor and current BTCC driver Josh Cook.

Success in modern motorsport extends beyond performance on track.
Each participant will take part in a short media and presentation exercise designed to help the assessment team understand more about the individual behind the wheel.
The assessment will be led by ITV Sport commentator and presenter Richard John Neil.
Candidates will be asked to deliver a short presentation of approximately 90 seconds on a subject of their choice, before taking part in a short question-and-answer session with the assessment panel.

Motorsport places significant physical demands on drivers, requiring concentration, endurance and the ability to perform consistently under pressure.
As part of the Tegiwa Scholarship Programme, participants will complete a light physical assessment designed to evaluate their readiness for the demands of circuit racing.
No specialist equipment or advanced fitness level is required, and reasonable adjustments will be considered where appropriate.

Funded arrive-and-drive package worth over £40,000 for the 2027 Racing Hondas Championship season, including:
| Use of a fully-prepared race car for the 2027 season |
| All Race entry fees paid |
| Race tyres, race fuel and vehicle consumables |
| Race suit and helmet |
| Data analysis and driver support |
| Membership and registration fees |
| ARDS test (if required) |
Funded arrive-and-drive package for the opening round of the 2027 Racing Hondas Championship, including:
| Use of a fully-prepared race car |
| Race entry fee paid |
| Race tyres, race fuel and vehicle consumables |
| Membership and registration fees |
Two pre-paid entries into the 2027 Racing Hondas Championship, providing a funded opportunity to experience competitive Honda racing during the 2027 season.
| Two pre-paid entries into any 2027 Racing Hondas Championship event |
| Membership and registration fees |
The Tegiwa Scholarship has been designed to provide value beyond the main prize awards.
All participants who do not finish within the top three will receive:
| One pre-paid entry into any 2027 Racing Hondas Championship event |
| Participation in the full Tegiwa Scholarship Programme |
| A Tegiwa Sponsorship Account |
The Tegiwa Scholarship is open to drivers from all backgrounds and experience levels.
No previous racing experience is required.
Applicants may come from:
• Track days
• Sim racing
• Grassroots motorsport
• Sprinting and hill climbs
• Existing race championships
• No previous competitive motorsport experience
The Scholarship has been designed to identify potential rather than experience.
Applicants must hold a full UK driving licence and be available to attend their chosen assessment day and, if selected, the Scholarship Final.
The Tegiwa Scholarship takes place across two Qualifying Days at Blyton Park, from which the top twelve candidates will progress to the Scholarship Final.
Entrants are required to select and attend one of the two Qualifying Days as part of their Scholarship entry.
The Scholarship Entry Fee is a one-off payment covering participation in the complete Tegiwa Scholarship Programme, including the Scholarship Final should you be selected to progress.
| Qualifying Day 1 | Tuesday 13th October 2026 |
| Qualifying Day 2 | Wednesday 14th October 2026 |
| Scholarship Final | Thursday 15th October 2026 |
Location
Blyton Park Driving Centre
Entry Fee
£695
Entries are now open for the Tegiwa Scholarship.
Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Enter now and take your first step towards a funded drive in the 2027 Racing Hondas Championship.