Jolle wrote: ↑31 Jan 2018, 17:21
In the short term, yes. In the long term it means that when your daughter is watching F1 with you, she will be (maybe) inspired to be an engineer, communicator officer, manager, mechanic or driver instead of a playmate in latex.
Welcome to the now.
I'm sorry but what is wrong with wanting to be a grid girl? There are plenty of role models for Women in the world, probably half the worlds leaders are female. I can understand why F1 feels the need to move away from having grid girls, but its wrong in life to vilify women for wanting to do such a job. We live in world where everyone should have free choice to do what they want, not what others tell them they should or shouldn't do.
Personally I think they should have just introduced grid men too, but what this decision probably comes down to is 'saving money', like everything else in 'the now'