Women-only Race Series Launched in Europe
A women-only race series will start in spring 2019 with entrants driving mechanically identical single-seater racing cars provided by W Series powered by efficient 1.8-litre turbocharged engines.
A women-only race series will start in spring 2019 with entrants driving mechanically identical single-seater racing cars provided by W Series powered by efficient 1.8-litre turbocharged engines.
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