In January 2021, it was announced that the car would go into production to make its competitive debut in the
2022 Formula 4 UAE Championship, as the successor of the
Tatuus F4-T014, featuring the introduction of the
halo and other improved safety features. Over the course of 2021, many
Formula 4 championships announced their intent to use the car in the 2022 season: the
Italian F4 Championship,
F4 British Championship,
F4 Spanish Championship,
Formula 4 UAE Championship,
F4 Brazilian Championship,
ACCR Formula 4 Championship and
ADAC Formula 4. The car first began testing in September 2021. The car made its competition debut in the
2022 Formula 4 UAE Championship, and featured in the 2022 seasons of all announced championships excluding the
ACCR Formula 4 Championship, which was postponed due to
global supply chain issues. ==Championships==