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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


Herrera strengthens title lead with Magny-Cours Race 1 victory - WorldWCR Race Report
The first ever French round of the WorldWCR championship opened with a high-stakes race at Circuit Nevers Magny-Cours, that saw Maria Herrera take a controlled and clinical victory ahead of Chloe Jones and Beatriz Neila. It marks her fifth win of the season and a major step towards securing the 2025 title.
Sep 6, 20253 min read


Beatriz Neila Claims First WorldWCR Victory in Dramatic Showdown - Assen Race 2 Report
Round one of the 2025 FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) wrapped up in spectacular fashion at the TT Circuit Assen, as Beatriz Neila secured her long-awaited first win in the championship. In a race filled with overtakes, recovery rides, and last-lap drama, the level of competition proved just how much the grid has evolved heading into the second season.
Apr 13, 20252 min read
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