Women drivers race to break Formula 1’s male monopoly

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As the Formula 1 season starts this weekend, bahrain In front of a sold-out crowd, fans can see breakneck speed, screeching tires, sliding high-speed corners and daring overtaking.

What they don’t see is a female driver.

It’s been over 40 years since we had a female driver in F1 racing. But that could be about to change.

about and 40 percent F1 fans are now women, and the motorsport industry is making a concerted effort to ensure that at least one of the 20 drivers on the grid is a woman.

Formula 1 puts its influence behind the F1 Academy. On Wednesday, the organization announced that the initiative for women drivers will be led by former driver and Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team CEO Toto his Wolfe wife Susie Wolfe.

The F1 Academy subsidizes the budget of 15 women driving for 5 teams.

Another initiative is More Than Equal, a non-profit organization launched in June with the sole purpose of putting women on podiums.

More Than Equal seeks out talented young female drivers from around the world and develops them for success.