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Girl Power Part 2: Female drivers in F1 ft. Jamie Chadwick, Hazel Southwell and host Scott Speed

Girl Power Part 2: Female drivers in F1 ft. Jamie Chadwick, Hazel Southwell and host Scott Speed

FromReady for the Big Time: F1


Girl Power Part 2: Female drivers in F1 ft. Jamie Chadwick, Hazel Southwell and host Scott Speed

FromReady for the Big Time: F1

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

"I was always aware that racing could be mixed. If I was gonna compete, it was going to be competing against men. And because I got into it so young, I was so oblivious to being one of so few females in the sport." —Jamie Chadwick, Indy NXT racerThis episode of Ready for the Big Time: F1 chronicles the history of female F1 drivers, from the pioneers of the 1950s to the roadblocks to progress in the ensuing decades and the rise and fall of the W-Series to the recently launched F1 Academy taking up the mantle. Co-Host Andrew Lawrence speaks with F1 journalist Hazel Southwell about the history of women in F1, and speaks with Jamie Chadwick, 3x W-series champion and current Indy NXT racer for Andretti Autosport, about her career in motorsport. Season 2 of Ready for the Big Time: F1 is hosted by Scott Speed. This episode was written by Andrew Lawrence with help from Nora O'Donnell and Melissa Saenz Gordon. It was produced by Nora O'Donnell and Melissa Saenz Gordon. Engieering by Full English Post. Executive producers for this series include Peter Flax and Branden Peters.Check out more episodes from this series HERE. Follow the Red Bulletin on Instagram HERE.
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (15)

What’s it going to take for Formula 1 to make the big time in the US? In a new podcast by The Red Bulletin, host Andrew Lawrence (Sports Illustrated, Car & Driver) explores the history, people, technology, and fandom that has catapulted what was once considered a niche showcase in America to a must-see event. From America’s last F1 superstar, Mario Andretti, to expert commentators, industry insiders, and of course, members of Red Bull Racing, buckle-up for an epic ride into the sport that is gaining an unprecedented level of popularity in the US.