
Jamie Chadwick says F1 still ‘way off’ female driver as feeder series needed but ‘making progress’

Jamie Chadwick spoke exclusively to Sky Sports News, discussing the F1 Academy, her own ambitions and her year with Indy NXT; watch the Japanese Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1 this weekend, with qualifying at 7am on Saturday and the race underway at 6am on Sunday
Three-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick thinks motorsport has progressed, but it will be some time before a woman features in Formula 1.
This year has included the first season of the F1 Academy, an all-female racing series with the aim of preparing female drivers to progress to the top levels of the sport, headed up by Susie Wolff