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Bustamante becomes first female to join McLaren young driver programme

Bianca Bustamante has become the first female driver to enrol in the McLaren Driver Development programme. Bustamante will also represent McLaren by running the team's livery on her F1 Academy race car for the 2024 season. The 18-year-old Filipino is a promising female talent in motorsport, having been involved in racing since the age of five, winning multiple karting championships across Asia. All F1 Academy races to feature on Formula 1 support bill in 2024 Sky Sports F1 Podcast: Hawkins opens up on Aston Martin test, world record and women in F1 When to watch US Grand Prix and F1 Academy finale on Sky Sports Stream every F1 race and more on NOW McLaren have developed multiple young...
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