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Because she can, sure... But is she at all interested?Ok then, maybe "Because she can" or she just likes being fast. Who knows what drive some people. I'm just saying it's possible and would be cool to see a woman give Hams and co a serious ego dent (Even though I'm a big Vettel fan.)
Getting a kick out of driving is not the same as getting the kick out of racing.We can't all be police, fighter pilots, doctors, etc.
Entertaining millions of people does have value to humanity, even if it can't quite compete with saving their lives or the whole human race or whatever
But as others have already said, most drivers don't do it for its value to humanity but for the fun, cash, fame, glory, etc. Plenty of women get a kick out of driving, not to mention cash and fame. (Plenty of women are world-class singers for example. Is there more "apparent reason" in that than driving a car around in circles?)
Edit: LOL @Bram - "Femula One", OMFG ROFL.
Wait until there's at least the third of the grid of a relatively well-known series consisting of women, then you can talk about women being interested in racing. Racing isn't even all that interesting to men, let alone to women. I mean serious racing, not just driving around with friends figuring out who's faster. It's very niche.Maybe you should read here......
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/motorsport/9162612/Female-racers-aiming-for-the-top.html