50 years ago today was the last time a woman started a Formula 1 race: Lella Lombardi finished 12th for RAM in the Austrian Grand Prix at the Osterreichring
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The third Sunday without a Formula 1 race. The championship resumes next weekend after the summer holidays. To make it easier to wait for the Dutch Grand Prix, in our Sunday column Jump into the Sports Past we are clearing the cobwebs from the archives of the queen of motorsports. Formula 1 is a sport dominated by men. In 77 years, women have rarely held key positions: Claire Williams was the owner and director of the Williams team for a short t…
On August 15, 1976, at the Austrian Grand Prix, Lella Lombardi made the last women's appearance on a starting grid for the world championship. Fifty years later, despite the initiatives put in place to promote the emergence of women's drivers, Formula 1 is still waiting for the one that will succeed the Italian. The Austrian Grand Prix 1976, held exactly 50 years ago, (...)
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