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womanscream · 1 year ago
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epaulando · 2 months ago
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I think people who talk about F1 Academy being a regressive way of segregating racing based on gender are really missing the point of it all. One of the biggest roadblocks for young drivers trying to find sponsors and public support is purely name recognition. If nobody knows who you are, how will you make it up that ladder? Prema, for example, is excellent at advertising its drivers via social media, which gives them a fanbase and drives up "demand" for them. It's thus more profitable for sponsors and teams to pick up those drivers. F1 Academy is doing the exact same thing but specifically for female drivers. Because of F1 Academy, these women are more well-known than the majority of F3 drivers despite competing at what is technically a lower level. And that makes them more appealing to teams so that they can move up in categories! F1 Academy is all about visibility for these young women, and almost anything else is extra.
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jack-doohan · 24 days ago
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AURELIA NOBELS & LIA BLOCK during the delays | F1 Academy Qatar Grand Prix, Race 2
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britney-rosberg06 · 7 months ago
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F1 Academy x The Internet
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bauliya · 6 months ago
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i’m so disgusted and devastated (tw CSA)
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womeninmotorsport · 6 months ago
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f1academy: History is set to be made at the British Formula 4 Championship this weekend 🙌 8 women, including 5 of our F1 Academy drivers, will line up on the @britishf4 grid, marking the highest ever level of female participation in the Championship
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crustyshrimp · 5 months ago
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So called “researchers” when their funding is about to get cut.
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saylercreates · 5 months ago
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aurelia nobels- the golden one
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princessemadeleine · 14 days ago
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Stunning Princess Madeleine at the Nobel Festivities in Stockholm, 10 December 2024
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moonvisi0n · 7 months ago
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To the women and girls in motorsport,
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without-ado · 1 year ago
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Congratulations to Narges Mohammadi on winning Nobel Peace Prize 2023 l We stand with Iranian women and people until the day when they Escape from the labyrinth of oppression l We remember Iranian Blood and struggle for freedom l Never give up. Keep Fighting
l all art via cartoonmovement
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f1girlygirl · 10 months ago
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🎀 HAPPY WOMEN'S DAY 🎀
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evelynhugosthings · 3 months ago
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"Is it true that human beings are fundamentally cruel?"
Han Kang, Human Acts
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jack-doohan · 26 days ago
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aurelianobels16 🐫 Lusail, prologue done and 💨 lots of kilometres (and pics with my fav people) collected at the track!
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folklorebuckley · 24 days ago
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these two move me
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sombercorvid · 3 months ago
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I hope no one following the Nobel prizes misses the sheer irony of the committee snuffing yet another Rosalind who was key for the work that was awarded a prize in physiology again.
Man for years we are talking about the injustice done to Rosalind Franklin and now it happens again.
Rosalind Lee is the first author of the seminal work that the comittee cited for the prize but only her collaborators receive the award.
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