Motor racing-Fast sport slow to change as F1 marks 50 years since last female racer
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Motor racing-Fast sport slow to change as F1 marks 50 years since last female racer
By Alan Baldwin LONDON, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Alexia Danielsson was 14 when she first drove a Formula One car, a modified 2007 Williams owned by a family friend. Now 17 and competing in the Central European F4 series where rivals include 15-year-old Ella ...
Alexia Danielsson was 14 years old when she drove a Formula 1 car for the first time: a modified 2007 Williams, belonging to a family friend. Now, at the age of 17, she competes for Formula 4 in Central Europe, a category that has among her opponents the Finnish 15-year-old Ella Häkkinen, daughter of Mika Häkkinen, retired F1 world champion and McLaren-backed pilot. The Swedish one day really hopes to take a place in the starting grid of a Grand…
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