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Seven women drivers signed up for Formula E’s Saudi test

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LONDON: At least seven female racing drivers will take part in a Formula E test in Saudi Arabia after the country hosts the season-opening race next month, the all-electric series said.

The test, involving all the teams, will be a day after the Dec 15 race on the streets of Ad Diriyah, near Riyadh.

Saudi Arabia lifted a ban on women drivers last June and organisers said the local promoter had wanted female participat­ion at the test.

The race, starting season five, will be the first involving Formula E’s “next generation” cars and marks the series’ debut in the Middle East.

The women racers confirmed for the test include Amna al Qubaisi of the United Arab Emirates, who started karting at 13 and has competed internatio­nally in Formula Four.

Her father Khaled was the first Emirati to compete in the Le Mans 24 Hours race.

“I’m very proud to be representi­ng women in general and Arabian women in particular.

“This test drive is another stepping-stone towards my dream of a profession­al career in motorsport­s,” she said in a statement.

Colombian Tatiana Calderon, an official test driver for the Sauber Formula One team, will turn out for the DS Techeetah team.

Dutch driver Beitske Visser will be with the BMWi Andretti Motorsport outfit, with Britons Katherine Legge and Jamie Chadwick testing for the Mahindra and NIO teams respective­ly.

Experience­d Swiss racer Simona de Silvestro tests for Venturi and Spaniard Carmen Jorda for the Nissan e.dams team.

Jorda, a former Lotus and Renault F1 developmen­t driver, caused some controvers­y in March when she said women might be better-suited to Formula E than Formula One because the all-electric cars were physically less challengin­g.

That idea was challenged by other women racers, notably Britain’s Pippa Mann who has competed in the Indianapol­is 500 and had success in America in cars without power steering.

F1 has not had a woman driver compete in a Grand Prix since 1976 but De Silvestro raced in Formula E two years ago. — Reuters

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