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Why Representation on the Grid Still Matters
Motorsport has always been about pushing limits — of machines, reflexes, and courage. But for decades, one boundary has been harder to break than any lap record: gender representation .Even though the sport has evolved, the image of a racing driver is still too often male, white, and sponsored. The progress of women like Jamie Chadwick, Jessica Hawkins, or Sophia Flörsch shows that things are changing — but not fast enough. Representation in motorsport is not a marketing chec
Perrine Pauliat
Nov 11, 20251 min read


Inside the Garage: The Women Who Keep the Cars Running
Motorsport doesn’t happen on the track. It happens in the shadows — in the garages, in the control rooms, in the endless spreadsheets that decide pit strategy or tire choices.And in those spaces, more and more women are quietly changing the rhythm of the race. You rarely see them on camera, but they’re there: race engineers calculating fuel loads, mechanics fine-tuning brake systems, PR managers juggling 12 media requests at once, data analysts decoding telemetry at 2 a.m. Th
Perrine Pauliat
Nov 11, 20251 min read


Singapore F1 Academy Weekend: A Race to Remember
The sun sets over the Marina Bay Street Circuit as the F1 Academy weekend comes to an end. Two thrilling races, daring overtakes, and smart strategies — and once again, one thing is clear: women in motorsport are not just participating, they are leading. Qualifying & Grid Maya Weug impressed in qualifying by taking pole position, but for Race 1, the reverse-grid format put Lia Block at the front. Perfect conditions for close battles and high drama right from the start. Race 1
Perrine Pauliat
Nov 11, 20252 min read
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