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At the F1 Canadian Grand Prix 2025, travelling for sport also is a gateway to a new destination, culture and community.
The F1 Academy series will continue to race at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve until 2028, inclusive, following a three-year extension to the existing agreement, which sees the all-female series race in ...
Moving forward, Wolff said she has two main objectives for the F1 Academy: growing its audience and inspiring more women to participate in racing.
Emma Felbermayr claimed her maiden F1 Academy victory by winning Race 2 in Canada, finishing ahead of Ella Lloyd. The ...
Most 16-year-olds are just starting to think about getting their driver's license, but Mathilda Paatz is no ordinary 16-year-old.
On one memorable journey, Nicole’s parents drove non-stop from Vancouver to Montreal, taking turns behind the wheel while the other slept. Now 19, Havrda has outgrown karting – and the motorhome.
This year, Canadian driver Nicole Havrda will feature Azucar Ice Cream's logo on her livery at the races. Get More Coverage Like This. Sign up for the ...
Making her U.S. debut in the series, Canada’s Nicole Havrda drives a car with a livery supported by AMEX, emphasizing the company’s commitment to women-owned small businesses.
American Express will promote local women-owned small business at every F1 Academy race this year, as part of its support for Canadian teen Nicole Havrda.
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