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First woman to compete in a Formula 1 race: Maria Teresa De Filippis (first race entered: 1958 Monaco Grand Prix, first race contested: 1958 Belgian Grand Prix) [39] [40] First woman to score points: Lella Lombardi (1975 Spanish Grand Prix) [41] First race with more than one woman entered: 1976 British Grand Prix (Lella Lombardi, Divina Galica ...
Danica Sue Patrick (/ ˈ d æ n ɪ k ə /; born March 25, 1982) is an American former professional racing driver and model.With a total of one career win, she is the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel car racing—her victory in the 2008 Indy Japan 300 is the only win by a woman in an IndyCar Series race.
Maria Grazia "Lella" Lombardi (26 March 1941 – 3 March 1992) was an Italian racing driver who participated in 17 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix. Lombardi is one of two female drivers to qualify for Formula One and is the only female driver who scored points in Formula One.
Lia Block born () 1 October 2006 (age 18) Toni Breidinger born ( 1999-07-14 ) 14 July 1999 (age 25) Lindsay Brewer born ( 1997-04-17 ) 17 April 1997 (age 27)
In 2016, Wolff joined Channel 4 in the UK to be an analyst for their Formula One coverage. In 2018, she joined Venturi Racing in Formula E as Team Principal. [4] In 2021, she was promoted to the role of CEO. [5] In August 2022 following the Season 8 finale in South Korea, she announced her departure from Venturi and Formula E. [6]
Ella Mai Lloyd (born 20 July 2005) is a British [1] racing driver from Wales [2] who will be competing in the 2025 season of F1 Academy for Rodin Motorsport as a member of the McLaren Driver Development Program. She previously competed in the 2024 F4 British Championship, and was the runner up of the 2023 Ginetta GT5 Challenge. [2]
Sophia Flörsch (German pronunciation: [zoˈfiːa flœʁʃ]; born 1 December 2000) is a German racing driver who is currently competing in Indy NXT with HMD Motorsports.She has previously raced in Formula 3, DTM, the FIA World Endurance Championship and is a podium finisher in ADAC Formula 4 and the ELMS, as well as the youngest race winner of the Ginetta Junior Championship.
Giovanna Amati (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanna ɑ.mɑ.ti]) (born 20 July 1959) [1] is an Italian former professional racing driver. She is the most recent female driver to have entered the Formula One World Championship. [2] Brought up in a wealthy background, Amati was kidnapped in 1978 [3] before being released on an 800 million lira ransom.