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  1. LVP488

    LVP488 F1 Veteran

    Jan 21, 2017
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    France
    It also seems to depend on the type of performance that's needed - I don't know whether it's physiological or cultural but women seem to be more efficient when a longer and consistent effort is needed rather than a temporary and intensive one; when Michèle Mouton was winning rallies were one-week marathons instead of today's week-end sprints. This is also examplified by women successfully competing in long sailing races.
     
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  2. SPEEDCORE

    SPEEDCORE Four Time F1 World Champ

    Jul 11, 2005
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    Toe Knee
    She would have already used up her prize money to race F3Asia/European Regional, specs wise W Series are the same cars as F3 Regional both using Tatuus chassis, 1.8L motors. FIA F3/GP3 are Dallara 3.4L V6T with DRS so she hasn't tried FIA F3 yet.

    Age isn't her problem, Damon Hill didn't join F1 till he was 32. Her problem is the lack of hustle to get sponsorship money, she gets way too much publicity for a feeder series driver and yet can't capitalise on it...
    W Series should have the same rule as F2, once you become champion you can no longer participate the following year.

    Even as a publicity stunt she was able to drive the FW08. Next Goodwood is only 1.5 months away they going to have to give her a better car this time round :p

     
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  3. SPEEDCORE

    SPEEDCORE Four Time F1 World Champ

    Jul 11, 2005
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    Toe Knee
    Correction F3 use 3.4L V6. F2 use 3.4L V6 Turbo. :oops:
     
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