The future of all-female Formula One





  • You are going to want to buckle up for this one.
  • The F1 Academy has only just launched and it is already making waves.
  • It is a new all-female racing series that is looking to find the next generation of female Formula One drivers.


    The series is backed by Formula One and is seen as a major step forward in the fight for gender equality in the sport.


    "We want to create a level playing field for women in motorsport, and we believe that the F1 Academy is the perfect platform to do that,"
    said Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali.


    The series will feature 15 drivers from around the world, all of whom have been selected based on their talent and potential.


    "I am so excited to be a part of the F1 Academy,"
    said British driver Abbi Pulling.
    "It is a great opportunity for me to develop my skills and learn from the best in the world."


    The F1 Academy will run alongside the Formula One season, with races taking place on the same weekends and at the same circuits.


    The series will be broadcast live on television and streamed online, giving fans around the world the chance to watch the future stars of Formula One in action.


    "The F1 Academy is a great way to showcase the talent of female drivers,"
    said Formula One Managing Director Ross Brawn.
    "We are confident that this series will help to inspire a new generation of female racers."


    The F1 Academy is a major step forward for female motorsport, and it is sure to have a positive impact on the sport for years to come.


    "I am so proud to be a part of this series,"
    said Pulling.
    "I hope that I can inspire other young girls to follow their dreams and become racing drivers."

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