F1 will launch F1 Academy, a new racing series for women
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Formula One is launching a new racing series for female drivers that will start next year.
They will represent teams which are currently involved in Formula Two or Formula Three. Speaking at the launch, F1 Academy manager Bruno Michel defended the costs involved in the new series and said there could be funding from established F1 teams too. The announcement comes less than two months after another all-female event, the W Series, cut its season short due to financial problems.
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