A female racing driver hasn’t scored a point in F1 since Lella Lombardi’s half-point at the 1975 SpanishGP
Wolff, who left her racing career behind in 2015 after spells in DTM and as a Williams test driver, became the team boss and CEO of the Venturi Formula E team.
Wolff is hopeful that the alignment with Formula 1 will allow for the racers in Formula Academy to enjoy greater visibility to prominent motorsport leaders. “Obviously, we have our penultimate round in Austin with Formula 1. That’s something where I think we all see the huge potential of the build-up, but then finishing with Formula 1 in Austin and then, obviously, we will have a champion who we hope will go on to progress.
“We want to inspire that generation, create the accessibility, and create the opportunity for them to progress and also be a form of talent identification.” “Indoor karting is the first touch point of starting the journey to be a racing driver – but not just a driver – or to be exposed to that environment and to understand what opportunities are available.
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