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FORMULA E AND THE FIA CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY BY ANNOUNCING EXTENDED ALL-WOMEN'S TEST SESSIONS
FORMULA E AND THE FIA CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY BY ANNOUNCING EXTENDED ALL-WOMEN'S TEST SESSIONS

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time09-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Web Release

FORMULA E AND THE FIA CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY BY ANNOUNCING EXTENDED ALL-WOMEN'S TEST SESSIONS

To celebrate International Women's Day on 8th March, Formula E and the FIA have announced that it will host its second annual all-women's test session during Season 12's pre-season testing, with double the amount of track time available to the elite women drivers participating in the event. Following the success of the first ever all women test held at the Circuito Jarama, Madrid in 2024, and to celebrate this year's IWD theme to 'Accelerate Action', the event on the 30th October 2025 will see all 11 world-class race teams involved in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship field at least one women driver for two test sessions encompassing an entire day of on track action. For the second year in a row, Formula E will offer a dedicated platform for up to 22 talented women to push the state-of-the-art GEN3 Evo race car to the limit, which delivers 0-60 mph in just 1.82 seconds. The test will take place at the renowned Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia, Spain, and is an integral part of the pre-season Official Collective tests schedule for the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship's Season 12. This unique and historic initiative continues Formula E and the FIA's commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion across the sport. The extended test will give women the chance to share the Collective Tests alongside the 22 male drivers who make up the championship's current roster, allowing them to demonstrate their abilities with the latest race technology on equal terms and in the very same race cars. Each of the 11 Formula E teams are required to field at least one woman driver, with a focus on ensuring that women have access to the same state-of-the-art equipment and technical insights as their male counterparts. As the session will feature all-women participants on track at the same time, it provides a tangible opportunity to highlight the incredible talent and determination within women's motorsport while advancing their career paths. Alberto Longo, Co-Founder and Chief Championship Officer, Formula E, said: 'Building on the success of last year's pioneering all-women's test, we're excited to make the event even bigger and more impactful by extending it to a full day of testing involving two lengthy test sessions. Our goal is to continue breaking down the barriers to entry for women in motorsport and provide them with an equal opportunity to showcase their skills, driving the same cutting-edge technology as the rest of our championship drivers.' Pablo Martino, Head of Formula E, FIA, said: 'Developing the next generation of Formula E drivers is a cornerstone of our focus in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, and as part of this strategy, we are also committed to fostering diversity and inclusion. With this expanded initiative, we keep working with Formula E towards offering a level playing field for women and men's drivers.' Formula E and the FIA's ongoing commitment to attracting the best drivers in the world within motorsport is reflected not only in this expanded test but also in its broader initiatives to support women at every level of the sport. This includes the FIA Girls on Track initiative that hosts 120 young women at track the day before each of its races for immersive educational workshops and talks, helping them understand more about science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects, while getting a rare and unique insight into what it's like working in motorsport. The all-women's test forms a key part of Formula E's long-term strategy to promote diversity and equality in motorsport, with a continued focus on identifying and removing the structural barriers that limit women's participation. By amplifying the visibility of women in the sport and providing equal access to the latest technology and resources, Formula E is making bold strides toward a more inclusive future for motorsport. Prev Post Lola from Rio Pushes the Boundaries of Sustainability in Beauty Comments are closed.

Free Practice Sessions to be Offered to Beginners at Jeddah E-Prix
Free Practice Sessions to be Offered to Beginners at Jeddah E-Prix

CairoScene

time30-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • CairoScene

Free Practice Sessions to be Offered to Beginners at Jeddah E-Prix

Racers will also have the opportunity to try Formula E's new GEN3 car. Rookie racers from motorsport championships will be offered free practice sessions at the upcoming women's Jeddah E-Prix, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. Racers can experience 40-minute sessions on Thursday, Feb 13th, from 4:00 PM to 4:40 PM. Teams must nominate their driver seven days prior to the event. "It's a crucial next-step in fulfilling our commitment to nurturing the next generation of racing talent, including young women,' Alberto Longo, Co-Founder and Chief Championship Officer, Formula E, says. Following the initial success of the inaugural women's test in Madrid, organizers say this will also be an opportunity to try Formula E's GEN3 Evo car, capable of going from 0 to 100 km in 1.82 seconds. "Many of its current stars gained their first Formula E experience in one of these rookie sessions or tests,' says Pablo Martino, Head of Formula E Championship, FIA. Races will take place on Friday, February 15th, and Saturday, February 16th. This is the first double header event for the GEN3 Evo Car.

Formula E to host rookie practice session in Jeddah
Formula E to host rookie practice session in Jeddah

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Formula E to host rookie practice session in Jeddah

Formula E will host a practice session for rookie drivers ahead of the Jeddah E-Prix on Thursday February 13. The 40 minute session – ahead of the third and fourth rounds of the 2024-25 season – is open to any driver that hasn't competed in Formula E previously, and comes after the similar Womens' test session in Jarama that was held at the end of Formula E's collective official pre-season test last November. 'Following on from the success of our official womens' test in November, we're thrilled to introduce this dedicated rookie free practice session at the Jeddah E-Prix,' said co-Founder and chief championship officer Alberto Longo. 'It's a crucial next-step in fulfilling our commitment to nurturing the next generation of racing talent, including young women. 'This opportunity to drive the cutting-edge GEN3 Evo car will provide invaluable experience for these young drivers, and we believe it will significantly contribute to developing the future stars of Formula E and motorsport as a whole.' For the test, all teams must nominate one driver and allocate a car number different from their race entires. No teams have announced their drivers for the test thus far, but must confirm who will be taking part for them no later than seven days before the test. Unlike the Womens' test, where every team was obligated to run at least one driver but seven of the series' 11 teams fielded two drivers, at the rookie practice session in Diriyah, teams will only be able to run a single car. The practice session is the latest move from Formula E to provide young drivers with opportunities in the series. It also hosted a day of running for series rookies at last year's in-season test after the Berlin E-Prix. 'It's crucial for the FIA to allow drivers to develop their careers through FIA World Championships, and the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship has one of the most competitive grids around,' said Pablo Martino, the head of Formula E at the FIA. 'Many of its current stars gained their first Formula E experience in one of these rookie sessions or tests, and to provide such opportunities for the next generation of promising talents to discover the specifics of Formula E and EV racing – and adapt their driving style accordingly – is essential for the championship's continuing growth.' The event in Saudi Arabia – which has moved to the Jeddah Formula 1 circuit after six events in the last seven years in Diriyah just outside Riyadh – will also mark the debut of in-race charging, with one of the weekend's two races featuring mandatory 30 second pit stops which will provide 10 percent additional usable energy for drivers. Story originally appeared on Racer

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