The series that features female drivers may be unable to complete current season schedule.
However, the situation is so dire that it is feared runaway series leader Jamie Chadwick—who also won the first W Series championships in 2019 and 2021—will not receive her $500,000 prize money this year. That is because the series' accounts show that as of earlier this month, W Series owes $8.1 million.could accelerate the chances of a woman joining the F1 grid"in the next five years".
Chadwick, however, hit back by claiming that being on the grid in five years is in fact her clear objective.Getty Images "As great as the W Series is, it lacked the driving time and development that it needed," the 24-year-old Briton said."For that reason, I think I should go straight into F2.""You have to understand W Series is a brand new sport," she said."Tennis has equality now because Billie Jean King fought for those rights 50 years ago. Football is slowly starting to become more equal.