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All-female W Series linking up with F1

Races at eight grands prix weekends

- ALAN BALDWIN

LONDON • The all-female W Series will support eight Formula One race weekends next season as part of a multi-year deal that will also help raise the profile of women in a male-dominated sport, organizers said on Thursday.

The series started up in 2019 but cancelled racing this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

No details were given about which grands prix the series would race at, although founder and chief executive Catherine Bond Muir told reporters F1's season-opener in Australia in March was probably too early.

Six-time world champion Lewis Hamilton called for more women in motorsport after the all-female W Series announced on Thursday it will be supporting Formula One at eight grands prix next season.

There are no female drivers in Formula One, with Italian Lella Lombardi the last to compete in a race in 1976, and women racers are a rarity in the junior series that feed into the top category.

“When people talk about diversity, people often think that we're talking about having more people of colour,” said Hamilton, Formula One's only Black driver.

“It's not just that. It is having more women involved. At the moment, it is a male-dominated sport and that does need to change.”

This year's cancelled championsh­ip would have supported grands prix in Mexico and the United States in October and that could again be a possibilit­y.

“When we promised that W Series would be bigger and better in the future, partnering with Formula One was always our ultimate objective,” said Bond Muir.

“There is no doubt that, now that W Series will be run alongside and in collaborat­ion with Formula One, our global reach, impact and influence will be increased significan­tly.”

Britain's Jamie Chadwick was the inaugural champion of the series, which featured six rounds supporting the German Touring Car Championsh­ip and paid out US$500,000 to the winner.

Top drivers in the series, which uses identical 1.8 litre Formula Three cars, will be eligible for points toward an FIA super licence needed to race in Formula One.

Ross Brawn, Formula One's managing director for motorsport, said W Series had been “a beacon to many” since the championsh­ip started.

“We believe it is incredibly important to give everyone the chance to reach the highest levels of our sport,” he added.

Formula One this week published a draft 2021 calendar with a record 23 races running from Australia in March to Abu Dhabi in December.

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