Chadwick still aiming to reach F1 in next five years
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.
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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.
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Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali says that while the right steps are being put in place to introduce a female driver onto the grid, we will not see one in the near future.
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.
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