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Ferrari and FIA to launch Female driver initiative

Ferrari and the FIA have launched a new initiative to find and support the best young female racing drivers, it was announced on Thursday. Called the Girls on Track – Rising Stars initiative, the FIA’s Women in Motorsport Commission will work with the Ferrari Driver Academy to support female drivers between the ages of 12 and 16 as they aim to make a career in motorsport. As part of the scheme, the FDA intends to sign two drivers who, over a four-year period, will receive educational support and an entry in a national Formula 4 championship. “We are really pleased to be collaborating with the FIA in this innovative Girls on Track – Rising Stars programme,” he said. “We are...
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