Belfast Telegraph

New ladies’ W series aims to find next F 1 star

- BY PHILIP DUNCAN

A NEW motorsport series is set to be launched in an attempt to find female Formula 1 stars.

W Series will start in 2019 and has been backed by major names in F1, including 13-time Grand Prix winner David Coulthard and Red Bull design engineer Adrian Newey.

It will offer a prize fund of $1.5million and free entry for 18-20 competitor­s, who will be selected purely on merit following tests and appraisals. The overall winner will collect $500,000, with prize money down to 18th place.

Organisers aim to stage six 30-minute races at top circuits in Europe and future plans could see the series expand to America, Asia and Australia.

“At the heart of W Series’ DNA is the firm belief that women can compete equally with men in motorsport. However, an all-female series is essential in order to force greater female participat­ion,” organisers said in a statement.

The last woman to start an F1 Grand Prix was Italy’s Lella Lombardi in 1976, but Coulthard says female drivers can compete.

“To be a successful racing driver, you have to be skilled, determined, competitiv­e, brave and physically fit, but you don’t have to possess the kind of super-powerful strength levels that some sports require. You also don’t have to be a man,” Coulthard said.

“That’s why we at W Series firmly believe that female and male racing drivers can compete with one another on equal terms given the same opportunit­y.

“At the moment, however, women racing drivers tend to reach a ‘glass ceiling’ at around the GP3/ Formula 3 level on their learning curve, often as a result of a lack of funding rather than a lack of talent.

“That’s why an all-new all-female single-seater motor racing series is required — W Series.”

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Star backing: David Coulthard

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