W Series to accelerate women into F1 could collapse after this weekend's Singapore GP
The mission of powering a woman onto the Formula 1 grid has suffered a significant setback as the so-called 'W Series' is on the brink of collapse.
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The mission of powering a woman onto the Formula 1 grid has suffered a significant setback as the so-called 'W Series' is on the brink of collapse.
She’s already won two W Series championship titles and this weekend, Jamie Chadwick could clinch her third in Singapore.
The British driver Jamie Chadwick has said W Series drivers are united in their commitment to keeping the championship alive as it struggles with financial problems.
The W Series will enter a new environment this weekend when it showcases its first ever Singapore Grand Prix.
Pursuing a career in Formula 1 is a five-year goal that W Series stars Abbi Pulling and Jamie Chadwick have not given up on, despite doubts from CEO Stefano Domenicali.
LONDON : Jamie Chadwick is still set on reaching Formula One within the next five years despite the sport's boss Stefano Domenicali doubting any female driver will make it that soon.
The double W Series champion Jamie Chadwick has insisted she can make it to Formula One within five years, rejecting scepticism that such a goal was achievable made by the Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali. Chadwick said the remarks only offered greater motivation to prove him wrong.
Britain's Jamie Chadwick will test an Indy Lights car with Andretti Autosport this month as she considers her next step beyond the all-female W Series she has dominated since the first season in 2019.