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No FIA world championship has ever put on an all-female test – until now.
Formula E has announced an all-female test to take place next month during the official pre-season test in Valencia. Each of the 11 teams must field at least one female driver for the half-day test on Thursday 7 November, with an option for two drivers per team. Female drivers will use the new Gen3 Evo cars in the upcoming season. Despite efforts to increase female participation, the motorsport industry remains male-dominated, with only 3% of top-tier FIA racing licenses held by women. The test aims to showcase talent on a global stage and promote FE as a viable career path for women. Additionally, an extended FIA Girls on Track programme will engage 400 young women in Valencia by offering workshops and opportunities to interact with female drivers. Formula E is working to provide more support and opportunities for female drivers, including during simulator sessions and increased engineering support.Jeff Dodds, FE CEO, emphasized the importance of creating equal conditions and opportunities for female drivers to compete in the all-electric championship. The all-female test is part of a broader initiative to remove barriers and foster diversity in motorsport for a more inclusive future.