The persistent lack of female talent in Formula 2 highlights one of the most significant bottlenecks in the pathway to Formula 1. As the final and most competitive step on the single‑seater ladder, F2 should be a proving ground for the best emerging drivers. Yet, it remains a category where women are almost entirely absent. F1 Academy drivers at the beginning of the first season…
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