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The W Series have announced supporting slots at the 2020 Formula One US and Mexican Grand Prix.
Initially announcing a six-race calendar supporting the German DTM Series for their sophomore season, the all-female W Series have confirmed a surprising support slot for Formula One at two events this season, swelling the calendar to eight race weekends beginning with May's Igora Drive venue in Russia, before heading to Anderstorp, Monza, Norisring, Brands Hatch, Assen, Circuit of the Americas and finally ending up at the Mexican Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in October.
2019 would prove to be an impressive debut season for the new category, with eventual series champion Jamie Chadwick going on to secure a junior role with the Williams Formula One team, alongside defending her championship title this year.
For 2020, the top 12 drivers from last year are automatically eligible to participate in the new season, with eight places open for eligible drivers to attempt to qualify for participation in the championship. Late last year an impressive 40 drivers applied for the remaining seats in the category, with 18 drivers in total currently confirmed for the opening round of the season on May 30th.
Original Source: W Series website
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Initially announcing a six-race calendar supporting the German DTM Series for their sophomore season, the all-female W Series have confirmed a surprising support slot for Formula One at two events this season, swelling the calendar to eight race weekends beginning with May's Igora Drive venue in Russia, before heading to Anderstorp, Monza, Norisring, Brands Hatch, Assen, Circuit of the Americas and finally ending up at the Mexican Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in October.
“We at W Series are absolutely delighted that, in only our second season, our championship has been welcomed by Formula 1, and we’re utterly thrilled that the final two races of the 2020 W Series season will therefore take place as part of the Formula 1 platform" said W Series CEO Catherine Bond Muir.
“Our two all-new races will follow six races on the DTM platform, making a very varied, extremely exciting and truly international eight-race championship, in eight countries across the globe. I’m particularly pleased that W Series will now stage races outside Europe, and the USA and Mexico are of course both very important new territories for us.
2019 would prove to be an impressive debut season for the new category, with eventual series champion Jamie Chadwick going on to secure a junior role with the Williams Formula One team, alongside defending her championship title this year.
For 2020, the top 12 drivers from last year are automatically eligible to participate in the new season, with eight places open for eligible drivers to attempt to qualify for participation in the championship. Late last year an impressive 40 drivers applied for the remaining seats in the category, with 18 drivers in total currently confirmed for the opening round of the season on May 30th.
Original Source: W Series website
Want to share our thoughts, opinions and knowledge of the W Series championship? Start a thread over in the Motorsport sub forum here at RaceDepartment!
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