With the first race of the 2025 Formula One racing calendar kicking off this weekend, we take a look into the lack of women ...
Fashion has claimed Formula One as its own and the sport is rapidly becoming incredibly popular with women. So what's driving its rise?
While there are no women drivers in Formula One, 40% of its 750 million fans are women, presenting opportunities for the sport and brands, especially as women will control 75% of discretionary ...
Sebastian Vettel is a staunch LGBTQ ally, but his comment about "old white men" in motorsport has annoyed Ralf Schumacher.
In over 70 years of competition, only two women—Maria Teresa de Filippis and Lella Lombardi—have ever started a Grand Prix. Others, like Divina Galica, Desiré Wilson, and Giovanna Amati ...
Lella Lombardi remains the last woman to have started an F1 race, in 1976, and one of only two female racers in the sport's 75-year history to have qualified for one. In 2014, Susie Wolff drove in ...
"I've taken that and if I could I'd just love to try it all!" Italy's Lella Lombardi was the last woman to compete in an F1 race, in 1976. Pulling is following in her footsteps, as the first woman ...