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Do All-Female Racing Series' Create Opportunity or Reinforce Separation?
The existence of all-female racing championships continues to provoke a familiar debate. For some, categories such as F1 Academy and the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) represent a necessary response to the barriers that have prevented women from progressing through motorsport at the same rate as men. They provide visibility, seat time and opportunities that may otherwise remain inaccessible. For others, separating female competitors from mixed grids
Jun 710 min read


Gridlocked: How the F1 Movie Fumbled Female Representation
For all the credit this film deserves as a piece of racing entertainment, its treatment of women within the world of Formula 1 is, quite frankly, regressive. While it attempts to show that women exist within the paddock, through characters like APXGP’s female technical director and a young female mechanic, these gestures feel more like box-ticking and tokenism, rather than genuine efforts toward meaningful representation.
Jun 29, 20255 min read


Women in the paddock: A look into the opening round of World Superbike
From the 21st to 23rd of February, I had the pleasure of attending the opening round of World Superbike in sunny Phillip Island, Australia
Feb 27, 20254 min read


The Science Behind Speed: How Sports Science Can Help Women Excel in Motorsports
sports science has become a critical element in optimizing driver performance. Yet, when it comes to female drivers, there remains a notable
Feb 12, 20253 min read


More Than Meets the Eye: Understanding WAG Culture in Formula 1
In the fast-paced world of Formula 1, the action on the track often shares the spotlight with the lives of those behind the scenes.
Jan 1, 20254 min read


Is the F1 Academy a Real Pathway for Women or Just "Pink Washing"?
The F1 Academy, an all-female junior racing series introduced by Formula 1, was launched with ambitious goals to increase female participati
Nov 3, 20244 min read
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