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MONTREAL — Susie Wolff is the most recent female driver to get behind the wheel of a Formula One car during a Grand Prix ...
“With a younger fan base, the popularity of F1 racing has exploded across social media platforms. For example, on race ...
Wolff, managing director of the all-female racing series F1 Academy, speaks to Kieran Jackson about the growing number of women in motorsport and when she is targeting a female driver on the grid ...
Formula One Women are helping fuel F1’s rise. So why aren’t there any female drivers? F1 hasn’t had a woman driver in nearly 50 years. It hopes that its new competition, F1 Academy, can ...
Operating a women-only racing series has been controversial among some F1 fans. Mocking, even abusive social media comments are part of the scenery for the series and its drivers.
5. They are community builders. Whether it’s on Twitter during qualifying or a Discord watch-along, female fans power F1’s digital communities.
Women have historically faced challenges in reaching Formula 1. They encounter gender bias, funding issues, and limited opportunities. Initiatives like the F1 Academy aim to support young female ...
In 2022, Formula 1 announced the launch of the F1 Academy, an all-female competition designed to provide a pathway for women to reach the pinnacle of the sport. This year’s round one will kick off in ...
Haas restructure their race operations team with a series of changes that include appointing Laura Mueller as the first female race engineer in Formula 1.
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