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  2. List of female Formula One drivers - Wikipedia

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    Five female drivers have entered at least one Grand Prix, although only two have qualified and started a race. Lella Lombardi has competed in the most Grands Prix of any female driver, with 17 entries and 12 starts. Desiré Wilson is the only woman to win a Formula One race of any kind, finishing first at the 1980 British Aurora F1 Championship.

  3. Sophia Flörsch - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Flörsch (German pronunciation: [zoˈfiːa flœʁʃ]; born 1 December 2000) is a German racing driver who most recently competed in FIA Formula 3 with Van Amersfoort Racing. She has previously raced in the DTM, the FIA World Endurance Championship and is a podium finisher in ADAC Formula 4 and the ELMS, as well as the youngest race ...

  4. Bianca Bustamante - Wikipedia

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    Fastest laps. 1. Best finish. 7th in 2023. Previous series. 2022. W Series. Bianca Bustamante (born 19 January 2005) is a Filipina racing driver who currently competes for ART Grand Prix in F1 Academy. She is a part of the McLaren Driver Development Programme.

  5. Will a woman ever race in F1 again? Female drivers are ... - AOL

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    Bianca Bustamante, an aspiring Formula One driver, is among a new generation of female race-car drivers seeking to rise to the top levels of motorsports.

  6. Susie Wolff - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Susie Wolff. Wolff driving the Williams Renault at the Young Drivers' Test at Silverstone on 19 July 2013. She posted the ninth-quickest time of the day, 1m35.093s, after completing 89 laps. Suzanne Wolff[ 1 ] MBE (née Stoddart; born 6 December 1982) is a Scottish former professional racing driver and current managing director of F1 ...

  7. W Series (championship) - Wikipedia

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    W Series (championship) W Series logo on the Tatuus F3 T-318; 2019 season. W Series was an all-female single-seater racing championship. [1] It was held over a total of three seasons in 2019, 2021 and 2022 before the championship fell into administration and later liquidated, with a planned season in 2020 cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  8. List of female racing drivers - Wikipedia

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    Pippa Mann born. (1983-08-11) 11 August 1983 (age 41) Charlie Christina Martin born. (1981-08-24) 24 August 1981 (age 43) Pauline Mayman born 26 May 1928, died 1989 (aged 60–61) Sally Miall born 18 December 1918, died 6 October 2010 (aged 91) Sarah Moore born.

  9. Jessica Hawkins - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen Racing Cup GB. Mini Challenge UK. MRF Challenge Formula 2000. MSA Formula. British Formula Ford Championship. Jessica Mary Hawkins (born 16 February 1995) [2] is a British racing driver and stunt driver from East Hampshire, England. She currently competes in the 2024 British GT Championship driving for Beechdean Motorsport.