Post by Lee on Oct 26, 2021 11:25:18 GMT
Jamie Chadwick secured a second W Series championship at the season finale in Austin, Texas with victory overtitle rival Alice Powell. After putting one hand on the trophy by winning the penultimate race on Saturday, she followed up with a commanding win from pole position. Chadwick continuously set fastest laps whilst Powell struggled from ninth on the grid, finishing sixth.
Chadwick, 23, won the series' first title in 2019, She and Powell had battled throughout the eight rounds, which supported the Formula 1 grands prix this season.
Following the race, a delighted Chadwick said "It's been hard work this year, I've been pushed all the way, To top it off the way we did, I couldn't be happier. I want to say thanks to W Series for the support all year and I'm just happy to finish on top."
When asked if she can see her W Series success propel her to Formula 1 she said: "I have an amazing relationship with Williams [as a development driver] and they've helped me with this championship behind the scenes - for that I'm very grateful to them. I don't know what will happen next but I'm just celebrating the win now."
As the championship winner, Chadwick receives a prize fund of £363,000 to help fund her rise through the ranks of motorsport and help carve a path to becoming the first woman to take part in a Formula 1 race for more than 40 years.
The W Series is a free-to-enter all-female racing championship that aims to provide a platform for women to race and eliminate the infamous financial barriers to entry within top-tier motorsport.
Participating drivers are selected solely on their talents and driving ability, leading to only the top eight finishers in the standings being guaranteed to return for another season in 2022.
Chadwick, 23, won the series' first title in 2019, She and Powell had battled throughout the eight rounds, which supported the Formula 1 grands prix this season.
Following the race, a delighted Chadwick said "It's been hard work this year, I've been pushed all the way, To top it off the way we did, I couldn't be happier. I want to say thanks to W Series for the support all year and I'm just happy to finish on top."
When asked if she can see her W Series success propel her to Formula 1 she said: "I have an amazing relationship with Williams [as a development driver] and they've helped me with this championship behind the scenes - for that I'm very grateful to them. I don't know what will happen next but I'm just celebrating the win now."
As the championship winner, Chadwick receives a prize fund of £363,000 to help fund her rise through the ranks of motorsport and help carve a path to becoming the first woman to take part in a Formula 1 race for more than 40 years.
The W Series is a free-to-enter all-female racing championship that aims to provide a platform for women to race and eliminate the infamous financial barriers to entry within top-tier motorsport.
Participating drivers are selected solely on their talents and driving ability, leading to only the top eight finishers in the standings being guaranteed to return for another season in 2022.