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Tribes in the grandstands: what the Spa GP taught me about F1 fandom and belonging
There’s nothing quite like standing at Eau Rouge, heartbeat sync’d to the roar of engines, surrounded by a sea of color-coded allegiance....
Jul 29, 20254 min read


Claire Williams and the case of The Glass Cliff
In 2013, Claire Williams became one of the few women to lead a Formula 1 team, stepping into Williams Racing as it faced deep decline. Despite her efforts to modernize and rebuild, she inherited a struggling organization with limited resources. Her leadership was harshly scrutinized, and her eventual exit reflected the “glass cliff” phenomenon, where women are handed high-risk leadership roles and blamed when things collapse. Her story reveals systemic barriers, not personal
Jul 15, 20254 min read


Lella Lombardi: The only woman to score points in F1 - and how we can see another do it.
Lella Lombardi made history in 1975 as the only woman to ever score points in Formula 1. Nearly 50 years later, that record still stands. Why? This article explores her remarkable journey and the barriers still facing women in motorsport today, and what it will take to finally see another woman break through.
Jul 1, 20253 min read


Merch matters: the missed opportunity in F1 Academy’s growth
You can’t walk through a Grand Prix weekend (or scroll through motorsport socials) without spotting a Lewis Hamilton cap, a McLaren...
Jun 24, 20254 min read


The rise of female drivers in the Middle East
A look at the evolution of female drivers presence in motorsport in the Middle East. From invisible to the trailblazers that are changing the game for women.
Jun 17, 20253 min read


The journey to the first ever female race engineer and what it has meant so far.
Overview the history of women engineers in Formula One and learn about Laura Muller, F1's first ever woman race engineer. Partnering with Esteban Ocon, Laura will be on the Haas f1 pit wall for the 2025 season.
May 6, 20253 min read
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