
They were told it wasn't for girls, but these could be the future faces of F1
F1 Academy wants to nurture and develop female drivers who can compete at motorsport’s top level
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F1 Academy wants to nurture and develop female drivers who can compete at motorsport’s top level
The fourth year of F1 Academy will begin in Shanghai this weekend
Lia Block has confirmed her return to rallying for 2026, targeting the American Rally Association National Championship in a Hyundai i20 N Rally2 after leaving F1 Academy
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Susie Wolff has been named a CNBC Changemaker for her work growing F1 Academy into a commercially and broadcast-strong series that supports the next generation of female racing drivers
The partnership deal includes a new merch line launching this spring.
Susie Wolff says attitudes towards girls in motorsport have changed massively as F1 Academy enters its fourth season with a growing talent pool
After a stint at F1 Academy, Lia Block is dedicating herself to the family motorsport of rally.
Mercedes has unveiled Payton Westcott’s 2026 F1 Academy livery as the team backs the American teenager for the new season, which starts in Shanghai on 13–15 March
Irish Formula 2 driver Alex Dunne joins Alpine's young driver programme for the 2026 season.

Die 19-jährige Oberösterreicherin will in ihrer zweiten Saison in der Frauen-Nachwuchsserie steigern. Im China-Qualifying fuhr sie auf Rang drei
F1 Academy has secured SEPHORA as a new official partner for 2026, with the beauty giant also backing rookie driver Natalia Granada and launching fan activations across the season
Emma Felbermayr fährt in ihrer zweiten Saison in der Frauen-Rennserie F1 Academy um den Titel, ihr großes Ziel bleibt der Aufstieg bis in die Motorsport-Königsklasse.
British driver Megan Bruce will race for TAG Heuer and Campos Racing in the 2026 F1 Academy season
Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has strongly criticized the proposed 2026 F1 car regulations, labeling them as 'anti-racing' despite the sport's claims of them being smarter, greener, and more advanced. Meanwhile, Chloe Chambers reflects on her third-place finish in the 2025 F1 Academy.