- Chadwick starts season with two wins from two in Miami
- British driver already has 24-point lead in the championship
Showcasing the talents of female drivers was the intent of the W Series, but at its opening two rounds in Miami this weekend it swiftly became all about the singular abilities of one woman in particular. Britain’s Jamie Chadwick won her second race in a row on Sunday at the Miami International Autodrome in an ominously strong start to the season by the double champion.
The W Series was first held in 2019 with the aim of giving female drivers a chance to compete where a lack of funding was curtailing, or in some cases stalling, their careers. The long-term goal is to return a female driver to Formula One, which has not had a woman compete at a grand prix since Lella Lombardi raced in Austria in 1976.