Susie Wolff believes why it's hard to measure the success of F1 Academy, she can already see the effect it has on the younger generations. "There are some signs: in December we did a kart race in ...
After two years of F1 Academy, managing director Susie Wolff can "feel a wave of impact." With all races occurring over F1 weekends, and with ten of the drivers supported by F1 teams, F1 Academy has ...
Susie Wolff, Managing Director of the F1 Academy, is driving progress for women in motorsport by mentoring young talent and addressing gender challenges. Nov 16, 2023; Las Vegas, Nevada ...
It's been a long time since a woman has competed in Formula One – over two decades, in fact – but that could stand to change in the near future if Susie Wolff continues making headway into ...
Enter Susie Wolff. Wolff is someone who knows plenty about ... an initiative to inspire young women and girls to pursue motorsport at grassroots levels, as well as to encourage them into STEM ...
But these attitudes couldn’t be further from the truth, says F1 Academy managing director Susie ... young girls a chance. You have to be the best, otherwise, you don’t get ahead.” Wolff ...
Moss was also publicly rebuffed by Susie Wolff, a test driver for the Williams F1 team who happens to be a woman. Interestingly, Wolff apparently did say she trains harder in order to be strong ...
When Susie Wolff retired from racing in 2015, she said she felt like a ship without a sail. The Scot, from Oban, made it all the way from kart racing as a child with Lewis Hamilton, to test ...