- England’s Jamie Chadwick gotten her 6th progressive win in the all-female W Series at her home British race.
- Chadwick said she was all the while underestimating nothing as she pursues a third world title this season.
Chadwick left the triumph from shaft position at a soaked Silverstone was her fourth of time, who likewise won last two races of last season.
“It’s the one I truly needed to win and particularly off the rear of the last couple of races I realized coming in here we have great structure, there’s no reason, as a matter of fact,” said Chadwick, who beat Finland’s Emma Kimilainen by almost 20 seconds.
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England’s Abbi Pulling was third in the wake of slamming into Kimilainen toward the end.
“I’m eager for it. I understand what I need to accomplish in the game a tad and…I believe that yearning and want is fueling me to work harder and present to it each end of the week,” said Chadwick.
“Be that as it may, anything can occur I’m as yet not going to underestimate this. They’re all hot behind me.”
W Series expects to assist ladies with arriving at Formula One, which has not had a female race driver since Italian Lella Lombardi in 1976, yet Chadwick is back for one more season subsequent to neglecting to get a seat close by the men in F2 or F3.
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The ladies’ race highlighted on the help program at the British Formula One Grand Prix.
The following race is at Le Castellet in France on July 22-23.



















