Jamie Chadwick targeting F1 "by 2023 or 2024” with major backing
Jamie Chadwick wants to become the first female Formula 1 driver since th💃e 1970s and is targeting graduation to the series “by 2023 or 2024” after securing substantial backing.
The 2019 W Series 🍒champion has signed a deal with single-seater giants Prema Powerteam to contest the Formula Regional European Chamꦰpionship this season.
Chadwick has also gai♚ned significant financial support from Rodin Cars’ multi-millionaire founder Dav༺id Dicker after impressing during a test in a car developed by Rodin in New Zealand back in March.

Jamie Chadwick wants to become the first female Formula💧 1 driver since the 1970s and is targeting graduation to the series “by 2023 or 2024” after securing substantial backing.
The 2019 W Series champion has signed a deal with single-seater giants Prema Powerteam to contest the Formula🐈 Regional European Championship this season.
Chadwick has also gained significant financial support from Rodin Cars’ multi-millionaire founder👍 David Dicker after impressing during a 🍸test in a car developed by Rodin in New Zealand back in March.
The 22-year-old Briton, who is on the books of the Williams F1 team as a♋ development driver, hopes the “stars will align” in her quest to become the first female driver t🍸o compete in a grand prix since Lella Lombardi in 1976.
"It's a dream come true, really,” Chadwick is quoted b༒y the BBC. “If I had a smaller budget I couldn't race with a top team like Prema and give myself the best chance to perform and justify being in F1.
"The scary thing with motorsport is the financial backing ꧃required. It's an insane amount, but it's so exciting to have been given an o💙pportunity to do it with Prema.
"To drive in Formu🌳la 3, for example, you're looking at double๊ what I got in W Series prize money.
"It's the most exciting꧑ moment of my ca🦩reer, and gives me security and structure,” she added.
“Every year I've gone raci🔥ng I've always had that uncertainty [of what I could do the following year], but now I have structure and support, and I can focus on performing my best."
Chadwick joins a trio of Ferrari Driver Academy prospects in Prema’s line-up, includi🅠ng Arthur Leclerc - the brother of Ferrari F1 race-winner Charles. She will race the same-spec machinery she drove on her way to a fourth-place finish in the 2019-2020 Asian Formula 3 series.
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— Jamie Chadwick (@JamieChadwick55)
Rodin boss Dicker described Chadwick as ꩵan “except🦄ional talent” and is confident in her abilities to make it all the way to F1.
“The philoso൲phy here at Rodin Cars is to make exceptional cars, which requires an exceptional team behind it,” he explained.
“Jamie is an exceptional racing talent.🦹 We are taking a long-term view on this in fully supporting her journey as she moves up the ladd﷽er towards F1.
🔯"We want to see Jamie flourish and hone her abilities as a world-class racing driver in competitive racing on the global stage and she is joining the Rodin family because I believe she has the skills needed to contribute to the development of the forthcoming FZERO - a car that aims to be faste🤡r than an F1 car around a track.
"Her technical knowledge and ability to communicate that back to our designers and engineers is already proven when she visited us in March this year and her contribution will be invaluable as the FZERO project continues to gatꦫher momentum.”
The eight-round Formula Regional serie▨s begins at Misano on 1-2 August.

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