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Take a look at the eight best-looking female drivers in the Formula W Series Championship. Among them also the Czech beauty Babickova
In addition to the men’s F1, F2 and F3 championships, fans can also watch the women’s Formula W World Championship during race weekends. And besides being very talented, these women are also the pride of the world championship.
In addition to the men’s F1, F2 and F3 championships, fans can also watch the women’s Formula W World Championship during race weekends. And besides being very talented, these women are also the pride of the world championship.
Similar rankings of the beauty of individual women, whether they are the most beautiful wives or girlfriends of athletes, actresses or just female racers in the Formula W Series or other series, cannot be compiled except by subjective viewpoint.
And for the moment we will not try to create any ranking, but in this article you can take a look at the eight most beautiful female drivers in the Formula W Series. And which one of them deserves to be called “P1” (Position 1) for her beauty, we’ll leave up to you.
Tereza Babickova (19 years old, Czech Republic)
One of the most beautiful female drivers in the Formula W Series championship can certainly be described as the Czech racer Bábíčková. The native of Vracov currently defends the colours of the Puma W Series Team, which she joined earlier this year. Her best result so far is thirteenth place and she considers Vera Čáslavská as her sport idol.
Bianca Bustamante (17 years old, Philippines)
Only 17 years old, the Filipino-born competitor has only three starts under her belt, just like her Czech counterpart. Her best finish is ninth place and she is currently with the Academy team. ” I’ve been aiming for a Formula 1 career all my life and joining the W Series is a big step for me,” her official statement to the W Series reads.
Emely de Heus (19 years old, Netherlands)
The Mijnsheerenland native also entered the women’s championship this year, chosen by the Sirin Racing team. Her sporting idols are F1 drivers Kimi Räikkönen and Max Verstappen. Although her best finish in three Grands Prix is only tenth, she dominated the Lady’s Cup Formula 4 before entering the W Series and is also on course for an exciting career.
Marta Garcia (21 years old, Spain)
The Spanish driver made her first appearance in the W Series championship back in 2019 and finished fourth overall back then. She finished 2020 in the esports series in the number 2 position. Before that, she was given the opportunity to test with the Prema Racing (Formula 4 – ed.) team, organised by the Ferrari Academy.
In her career so far, she has taken the top spots at the Noisring and Hockenheim, finishing on the podium three times.
Jessica Hawkins (27, UK)
British karting champion, winner of the Honda Cadet British Open Championship and former Reading footballer. She was also a professional stuntwoman in the films The Fast and the Furious and James Bond:: No Time to Die. Jessica is not only beautiful but a very talented athlete who has already had some very interesting experiences. Her role model? Tyson Fury.
Nerea Marti (20 years old, Spain)
Eleven starts, two podium finishes – that’s the Spanish racer’s record so far. She’s been racing karts since she was nine years old, especially after her father built his own race track. The fact that Nerea is a very talented driver is evidenced by the fact that in 2017 she was the first woman to win the title in the Campeonato de Karting de la Comunidad de Valencia.
In 2018, she won the Valencia championship for the second time and took her second podium finish in the Rotax España series. With the support of Praga Motorsport, she raced in the Spanish Formula 4 Championship in 2019 and is currently with the Quantfury W Series team.
Abbi Pulling (19 years old, UK)
At the age of 18, she became British karting champion and has ambitions to race in Formula 1. She even competed in British Formula 4 in 2020, and has entered seven races in the W Series so far, scoring two podium finishes. “I’m thrilled to be back in the W Series, last year helped me a lot. I’m glad I can build on that. My goal is to win,” she said.
Fabienne Wohlwend (24, Liechtenstein)
Fabienne is an impressive racer in many ways. Back in 2016 she was already active in the Italian Formula 4 championship, a year later she raced in the Audi Sport TT Cup and the European Ferrari Challenge Championship. She became the first woman to win a race in the Copa Shell class.
In 2018, she won the Ferrari World Finals at Monza, Italy, and in the 2019 W Series season, she scored a third place finish at Misano. In total, she has jumped into seventeen races in this women’s championship, scoring three podiums.
Sources: Formula W Series, Instagram