“At F1 ACADEMY we are striving to create opportunities for women to succeed at all levels of our sport, and a testament to that mission is our commitment to putting together the best possible package for our champions to move onwards and upwards,” said Susie Wolff, Managing Director of F1 ACADEMY.
“Together with our driver development team, we’re proud to support our 2024 Champion with a fully funded seat in GB3 with Rodin Motorsport in 2025. This will provide her with a fantastic opportunity to continue her development and aid her future progression.”
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Jonathan Palmer, ex-F1 driver and MSV (MotorSport Vision) Chief Executive, added: “We are delighted that GB3 has been chosen as the next step for the 2024 F1 ACADEMY champion.
“Over the past decade there has quite rightly been a big shift in motorsport to recognise and encourage the participation of women. F1 ACADEMY has been instrumental in that process and Susie’s determination to provide women with unprecedented opportunities to develop and shine is tremendously exciting.
“As part of our own commitment to increasing these opportunities, MSV has increased its prize package for the most successful female racer in the 2025 GB4 Championship to €50,000, which she can put towards a 2026 season in F1 ACADEMY.”