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GRAHAM KEILLOH

It is beyond dispute that motorsport’s gender balance is poor. And the conspicuous male dominance applies as much in the off-track technical roles as for those who get to go behind the wheel.

To try to correct the former imbalance, and at root, the Alpine Formula 1 team, Girls on Track and Alpine partner Microsoft, with the help of Fair Chance Learning, have just launched ‘Race into STEM’ (that’s science, technology, engineering and maths). This is an online – is live.

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