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CARRIE SCHREINER’S F1 ACADEMY LIVERY BREAKS COVER IN PRE-SEASON TESTING

01 Mar 2024
  • Can Motorsport Lead the Charge Towards Gender Equality?

In an electrifying moment that marked a new chapter in the annals of motorsport, Carrie Schreiner, the promising talent of the Sauber Academy's F1 Academy, roared onto the Circuit of Barcelona-Catalunya for the series' inaugural pre-season test. The unveiling of the fully liveried F1 Academy car showcased a striking combination of Fluo Racing Green and black, resonating with the spirit of the Sauber team's 2024 Formula One World Championship contender, the recently revealed C44.

F1 Academy's Striking Livery Symbolizes a New Era of Inclusivity and Excellence

F1 Academy's Striking Livery Symbolizes a New Era of Inclusivity and Excellence

Operated by Campos, the F1 Academy's new livery goes beyond mere aesthetics. It is a symbol of unity and cohesion, as it mirrors the design of the Formula One team's cars driven by seasoned racers Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu. The meticulous attention to detail extends to matching overalls and garage aesthetics, reinforcing the visual link between the F1 Academy and its affiliated Formula One teams.

The 2024 season brings about a landmark development for the F1 Academy, with full-fledged support from Formula One itself. This strategic move underscores the sport's commitment to nurturing and promoting young female talent by providing a structured pathway for them to ascend the ranks of motorsport. The F1 Academy, now bolstered by the backing of Formula One, is set to become a fertile ground for the growth and development of aspiring female racers.

Amidst the sun-soaked landscapes of Saudi Arabia, another pre-season testing session is currently underway, serving as a crucial preparation phase for the impending F1 Academy season. The Jeddah Corniche Circuit will set the stage for the official commencement of the 2024 F1 Academy season in March, coinciding with the Formula One Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. This event will serve as a thrilling support race, with the F1 Academy drivers poised to captivate audiences with their skill and determination.

Carrie Schreiner, adorned in the distinctive black and green livery, will be a focal point on and off the track, representing the F1 Academy and its aspirations. With an unwavering focus and determination, she will take her position on the grid at Jeddah Corniche Circuit with a singular goal in mind: to pursue and clinch the coveted F1 Academy crown. Her journey, marked by resilience and skill, embodies the spirit of a new era in motorsport where gender barriers are dismantled, and talent takes center stage.

As the 2024 F1 Academy season unfolds, eyes around the world will be fixed on the progression of these talented drivers, with Carrie Schreiner leading the charge towards a future where diversity and excellence harmoniously coexist on the racetrack. The fully liveried car is not just a vehicle; it's a symbol of empowerment, heralding a future where the roar of engines knows no gender boundaries. The F1 Academy, with its vibrant livery and talented drivers, is set to carve its place in the history of motorsport as a trailblazer for inclusivity and equality.

Wael Nakhle

BY Wael Nakhle

Wael is an automotive content writer specializes in creating written content for Motor 283. Producing a wide range of content, including blog posts, articles, product descriptions, reviews, and technical guides related to cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other vehicles, with an unprecedented passion for cars, and motorcycles.

The Speed Sisters: Palestinian women who shined in the world of racing

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Women have always made their way in the world of car racing with difficulty, defying all stereotypes, views and societal expectations in a field that has been dominated by men for decades. The struggle for supremacy is particularly difficult in the Middle East, but that has not buried the dreams of many women to sit behind the wheel of racing cars on the Track, especially the team of Palestinian racers who called themselves the “Speed Sisters.” In the following lines, we will introduce you to them in a quick tour and how they were an inspiration to many ambitious girls who only accept achieving their dreams, no matter how impossible they seem.

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In the heart of the Middle East, where societal norms often dictate gender roles, one Palestinian woman is defying stereotypes and tearing up the track as a street racer and drifter. Meet Noor, a trailblazer who is not only challenging conventions but also inspiring a generation of women across the region. As a member of the Speed Sisters, the Arab world's premier female racing team, Noor is making history with every turn of the wheel.

Hailing from Palestine, Noor's journey into the world of motorsports was anything but conventional. Growing up in a society where pursuits like racing were predominantly seen as male-dominated activities, she faced skepticism and opposition from many. However, fueled by her passion for speed and adrenaline, Noor refused to let societal expectations hold her back.

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A new survey conducted by Audi Abu Dhabi has revealed that seven in ten UAE residents believe that women are independent and confident in making their own decisions when buying and driving a performance car. The research, which explores general perceptions around women and performance cars, comes as Audi Abu Dhabi is geared to launch the new Audi RS3 Sedan and RS3 Sportback models.

While the survey results also showed lingering perceptions that women are less interested in performance cars (38%), have less knowledge of performance cars (39%), and are less skilled when it comes to driving them (37%), the findings interestingly showcased that the influence of external opinions holds little sway.