Formula 1 president Stefano Domenicali does not anticipate a woman joining the sport in the next five years. Just two women have competed in an F1 Grand Prix.
Maria Teresa de Filippis made five appearances in the 1950s while Lella Lombardi raced 12 times in the 1970s. Lombardi scored half a point in the 1975 Spanish Grand Prix.
Ad Earlier this year, W Series’ two-time champion Jamie Chadwick spoke of her F1 ambitions on Eurosport's The Breakdown podcast.
Formula 1Ricciardo to leave McLaren at end of 2022, Piastri expected to replace him20 HOURS AGO Dominicali admitted that it would be «crucial to give the maximum possibility for women to come to F1 — we are totally dedicated to that».
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