AGI Sport has added Harley Haber and Sage Murdoch to its squad for the 2017 CAMS Jayco Australian Formula 4 Championship.
Haber step up to Formula 4 having spent the last two seasons competing in Aussie Racing Cars with his highlight a podium finish at the Clipsal 500 meeting earlier this year.
The 17-year-old from Sydney also boasts an impressive resume in junior karting with 21 pole positions and 16 wins from 50 starts.
“Working with a team and being in a professional environment are so important. I'm looking forward to getting used to slicks and aero as well,” said Haber.
“I did the test day at Wodonga with CAMS and I love the mechanical grip the car provides along with the brakes. It really rewards smooth and precise driving and I love that.
“I don't qualify as a rookie unfortunately but I've got my heart set on a top five finish or at least one podium if I can.”
Haber will be joined at the New South Wales operation by 14-year-old Murdoch, who will only become eligible to race when he turns 15 a month before the season begins.
The Newcastle-based driver has spent two years competing in the New South Wales karting scene before graduating to Formula Vee this year.
Murdoch is expected to test an F4 car for the first time later this month.
“It's been my dream ever since I started karting to have a career in open wheeler racing, my ultimate goal is Formula 1,” said Murdoch.
“Having experienced most of a year in Formula Vee experiencing the excitement of open wheeler racing only reinforced my passion.
“When the opportunity came along to move into Formula 4 I decided to make a long-term commitment to make my dreams reality.”
AGI Sport is hoping to add another two drivers to its roster for its third season in the category.