F1 Academy
Female-only single-seater racing championship
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F1 Academy is a female-only single-seater racing championship founded by Formula One. The championship is a spec series, with all teams competing with an identical Tatuus F4-T-421 chassis and tyre compounds developed by Pirelli. Each car is powered by a 165-horsepower turbocharged 4-cylinder engine developed by Autotecnica.
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Susie Wolff rejects conflict of interest allegationsF1 Academy head Susie Wolff rejects allegations of a conflict of interest involving her and husband, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, in the "strongest possible terms".BBC Sport - Published | |
F1 Academy's Garcia given fully funded Freca seatFormula 1 Academy winner Marta Garcia will be given a fully paid-for drive in the Freca series in 2024BBC Sport - Published | |
Garcia wins first F1 Academy titleSpain's Marta Garcia becomes the inaugural Formula 1 Academy champion with victory in the first of three races at the US Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
F1 Academy to support seven grands prix in 2024Formula 1's all-female junior category will hold all its rounds in the 2024 season as support races for grands prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
All 10 F1 teams to have driver in all-female academyAll 10 Formula 1 teams will have one driver they have chosen in the all-female F1 Academy from next year.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Women need to be taken more seriously'A team boss in the new all-female F1 Academy says women need to be taken more seriously in motorsport.BBC Sport - Published | |
Wolff appointed head of female series F1 AcademySusie Wolff is appointed managing director of the F1 Academy, an all-female series aimed at helping women drivers progress through motorsport.BBC Sport - Published |