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Alpine launch programme to help female drivers reach F1

lpine have launched a programme to increase the number of women at their Formula One team and help female drivers reach the top for the first time in half a century. Called Race(H)er, the funded racing development programme will span eight years and take young girls on a pathway from karting and provide training and support that has been previously lacking. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this Privacy Options Only two women have started a Formula One race since the world championship began in 1950, and the last was the late Italian Lella Lombardi in 1976. Piquet apologises to Hamilton over comments but denies racial intent Britain's next F1 champions?...
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