WOMEN IN EVERY AREA OF MOTORSPORT
Every year on International Women’s Day, people around the world celebrate the achievements of women in every field. In motorsport, women play important roles everywhere, from driving race cars to managing teams, designing machines, and telling the stories of the sport. Their talent and dedication help motorsport grow stronger and more exciting for everyone.
Women Behind the Wheel
Women compete in many different types of racing and continue to prove they belong at the highest levels of the sport.
Young drivers start their journey in karting and junior championships such as F1 Academy and Formula 4. Many hope to move up through the racing ladder and reach Formula 1 one day.
In endurance and GT racing, drivers like Rahel Frey and Michelle Gatting compete in major championships such as the FIA World Endurance Championship. Rally and off-road racing also feature talented competitors like Laia Sanz, who has raced in the famous Dakar Rally.
Motorsport history also includes pioneers. Lella Lombardi remains the only woman to score points in Formula One. Today, champions such as Jamie Chadwick and rising talents like Doriane Pin continue to inspire young girls who dream of becoming racing drivers.

Engineers and Technical Experts
Motorsport is not only about drivers. Behind every race car is a team of engineers and specialists who make the car faster and more reliable.
Race engineers speak directly to drivers during sessions, helping them understand the car and improve performance. A good example is Laura Mueller, who works with Esteban Ocon. Through the radio, she helps guide the driver during practice, qualifying, and the race.
Women also work as mechanics, aerodynamicists, data analysts, and simulator experts. They study telemetry, run wind-tunnel tests, and analyze thousands of pieces of data to find small improvements that can make a big difference on track.
Strategists
Race strategy can decide the outcome of a race. Strategists study tire wear, fuel levels, weather conditions, and rival teams to decide the perfect moment for pit stops or overtakes.
One of the most well-known strategists in the sport is Hannah Schmitz, Head of Race Strategy at Red Bull Racing. Her strategic decisions have helped the team win many important races.

Hospitality and Guest Experience
Race weekends are not only about cars and drivers. Teams also host sponsors, partners, and VIP guests who visit the paddock.
Women working in hospitality manage many important tasks. They organize team catering, welcome guests, coordinate travel plans, and make sure sponsors and visitors enjoy a smooth experience during busy race weekends.
Professionals such as Ciara Hegarty help create comfortable spaces for teams and guests in Formula 1. Their work helps everyone stay focused and energized throughout long and demanding events.
Media, Marketing, and Community Builders
Motorsport stories reach millions of fans thanks to journalists, broadcasters, photographers, and content creators.
Women working in media interview drivers, explain race strategies, and share behind-the-scenes moments from the paddock. Marketing and social media teams also create campaigns that bring new fans into the sport.
At the grassroots level, programs like FIA’s FIA Girls on Track encourage young girls to try karting, learn about engineering, and explore careers in motorsport.
A Sport Moving Forward
Women today are present in every part of motorsport, from drivers and engineers to strategists, media professionals, and community leaders. Their work is helping the sport grow, become more inclusive, and inspire the next generation.
Following their stories on team websites, social media, and racing championships helps fans see the full picture of what makes motorsport special. These women are not only part of the sport, they are shaping its future.
Motorsport has always been about speed, passion, and determination. Today, more women than ever are proving that the race is open to everyone.
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