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How Susie Wolff’s F1 Academy is shaping Australia’s next racing stars

Summary by forbes.com.au
Two Melbourne teenagers are lining up on international grand prix grids, raising the profile of women in motorsport and vying to be F1’s first official female driver. It wouldn’t have been possible without another game-changing woman: Susie Wolff. Australia’s Aiva Anagnostiadis is a driver in the 2025 F1 Academy. Image: Tag Heuer Formula 1 got its start on the Silverstone racetrack in May 1950, when 24 drivers competed to bring home the British …
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forbes.com.au broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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