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The female drivers of Formula 1’s F1 Academy have a docuseries about ... for women, and Susie Wolff and F1 Academy are doing just that by creating new opportunities in the thrilling world of ...
Bustamante leads Chloe Chambers in an F1 Academy race at Zandvoort in 2024. On October 18, 2023, McLaren announced the signing of Bustamante to the McLaren Driver Development Programme and that she will represent McLaren for the 2024 season under ART Grand Prix. Bustamante is the first female driver signed to the McLaren Driver Development ...
Nina Gademan (born 30 September 2003), [1] previously known as Nina Pothof, is a Dutch racing driver who will be competing in the 2025 F1 Academy Championship with support from Alpine. She previously raced in the F4 British Championship with Fortec Motorsport. She won gold in the 2019 FIA Motorsport Games Karting Slalom Cup. [2] [3]
F1 Academy is a female-only, Formula 4-level single-seater racing championship founded by the Formula One Group. The championship is a spec series , meaning that all teams compete with an identical Tatuus F4-T421 chassis and tyre compounds developed by Pirelli .
The 2023 F1 Academy was a motor racing championship that was the inaugural season of the F1 Academy, an all-female Formula 4-level racing series founded and organized under the management of Formula Motorsport Limited. [1]
Rafaela Daminelli Ferreira (born 18 April 2005) [3] is a Brazilian racing driver who is currently competing in the F4 Brazilian Championship. She will be competing in the 2025 season of F1 Academy, representing the RB Formula One team. [4]
F1 Academy drivers (26 P) I. Female IndyCar Series drivers (11 P) R. Female rally drivers (49 P) W. W Series drivers (1 C, 32 P) Pages in category "Female racing drivers"
Calderón was promoted from her development driver role to test driver for the 2018 season, and tested an F1 car for the first time with Sauber in Mexico in October 2018. [34] [35] In 2019, Williams Driver Academy signed leading W Series contender Jamie Chadwick as a development driver for the Williams F1 team. [36]