Four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel has delivered his verdict on whether the sport will one day see female drivers competing on the track in the pinnacle of motorsport.
In a significant move for gender equality in motorsport, F1 Academy has solidified its dedication to fostering female talent by partnering with the More Than Equal motorsport programme. This ...
It has always been a man’s world, but we’re breaking that down now,” Susie Wolff, managing director of the F1 Academy and former driver, tells TODAY.com.
Writing in his weekly Speedweek column Red Bull senior advisor Helmut Marko opened up about the switch, the team’s start to ...
Prema continues to be a formidable presence in the F1 Academy, featuring an impressive trio of drivers. Nina Gademan (Alpine): The Dutch racer jumps into the championship wearing the Alpine colors.
Former F1 champion Sebastian Vettel believes there's no reason why women can't compete in Formula 1, encouraging more girls ...
“The talent pool of women in the sport is so small, it’s never gone above 5%, which means we don’t have enough competing for the best to rise to the top,” she says. Female drivers of the ...