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Wolff: F1 Academy is not a “feminist crusade” as female participation in motorsport is rising

Susie Wolff believes it is wrong to suggest she is on “a feminist crusade” with F1 Academy saying the championship is helping motorsport appeal to female fans of Formula 1.
The managing director of the single-seater, all-female series revealed the goal of F1 Academy is to have women competing equally against their male counterparts.
F1 Academy began in 2023 following the demise of W ...
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