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Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 28 Apr 2023, 20:23
by Wouter
Rodin Carlin Drivers Disqualified from Qualifying Sessions
28 April 2023

Rodin Carlin’s Abbi Pulling, Jessica Edgar and Megan Gilkes have been disqualified from both Qualifying sessions, after an unintentional technical infringement was found on cars number #10, #11 and #12.

During the inspection following the sessions, non-homologated parts were found to have been installed on the leading edge of the floor under the sidepods of all three cars, breaching articles 1.4 and 4.3 of the Technical Regulations.

As a consequence, Pulling has been stripped of both pole positions, which she had secured in Qualifying 1 and Qualifying 2.

Edgar and Gilkes have also been disqualified from both Qualifying sessions for the same technical infringement that was found on Pulling’s car.

It means that PREMA Racing's Marta García inherits pole positon for Race 1 and Race 3.
[And it means that PREMA Racing's Bianca Bustamante inherits P2 for Race 1 and Race 3.]

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Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 28 Apr 2023, 23:03
by RZS10
How can one attach non-homologated parts to a car in an "unintentional" way?

Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 02 May 2023, 10:52
by Wouter
Round 1 Highlights - Spielberg | 2023 F1 Academy
FORMULA 1


Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 05 May 2023, 11:59
by Wouter
FORMULA 1
A history making weekend in Spielberg as F1 Academy hit the track for the very first time.
Catch up on all the action with Derin Adetosoye from the Red Bull Ring

For more F1® videos, visit https://www.Formula1.com
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Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 06 May 2023, 09:29
by Wouter
Friday Circuit Ricardo Tormo Qualifying 1 and 2.


Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 06 May 2023, 17:57
by Wouter
RACE 1



RACE 2



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Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 06 May 2023, 18:04
by Zynerji
Congrats. I watched the video. There's no reason these drivers couldn't adapt to F2 hardware. Please give them better cars to hone their apparent talent!

Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 15 May 2023, 20:32
by Wouter



Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 15 May 2023, 20:59
by Zynerji
How folks don't see this as the most misogynistic setup ever blows my mind.

It is literally a kids series level car with the focus being on hot girls on billboards instead of actual skill and racecraft.

I'm not appalled by much, but this definitely hits the gag reflex.

Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 16 May 2023, 12:09
by Wouter
Zynerji wrote:
15 May 2023, 20:59
How folks don't see this as the most misogynistic setup ever blows my mind.

It is literally a kids series level car with the focus being on hot girls on billboards instead of actual skill and racecraft.

I'm not appalled by much, but this definitely hits the gag reflex.
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Do you have any idea why Bustamante is on a billboard?!
She is the first Filipino racer to win in an F1 racing category and they are very proud of her.
She even received a congratulations from the president, but according to you she is there because of her beautiful/hot looks
and NOT because of her skills and racecraft. #-o
By the way, it is not necessary that you talk so derogatorily about the F1 Academy with your "children's series level car".
Not everyone starts straight away in F1 you know?!

Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 16 May 2023, 16:51
by Zynerji
🙄

It's awful and patronizing. The cars are for kids.

This is just a make believe show of inclusion instead of real inclusion.

I'm sad that it isn't more obvious to everyone else.😪

Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 20 May 2023, 16:42
by Wouter
Circuit de Barcelona - Catalunya . Race 1.






Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 21 May 2023, 02:00
by Greg Locock
@Zynerji, before the big race (Bathhurst obviously) they used to have celebrity drivers (assorted boofheads from TV mostly) in crappy little cars and survivors would get to stand on the podium. Ringing any bells?

Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 21 May 2023, 02:41
by Zynerji
Greg Locock wrote:
21 May 2023, 02:00
@Zynerji, before the big race (Bathhurst obviously) they used to have celebrity drivers (assorted boofheads from TV mostly) in crappy little cars and survivors would get to stand on the podium. Ringing any bells?
So, just a sideshow?

Re: F1 Academy

Posted: 21 May 2023, 09:10
by Just_a_fan
Zynerji wrote:
15 May 2023, 20:59
How folks don't see this as the most misogynistic setup ever blows my mind.

It is literally a kids series level car with the focus being on hot girls on billboards instead of actual skill and racecraft.

I'm not appalled by much, but this definitely hits the gag reflex.
It's designed to be a the first stepping stone from kart racing to single seaters. From the FIA:
The aim of the series is to maximise the opportunity and potential of young female drivers to reach the highest level in motorsport and to provide young talent currently in go-karting or other junior categories with access to the fundamental level of experience needed before going racing in F3 and joining the pyramid to Formula 1.

After assessing the barriers young female drivers face with entering the F1 pyramid, it became clear that they do not have the same amount of experience as their male counterparts at the same age.

Thus the goal of the F1 Academy is to fill this gap and offer female drivers access to more track time, racing and testing. The racers will also grow by working with professional teams, who are renowned in motorsport for nurturing young drivers, and who will help them develop the crucial technical, physical, and mental preparation skills needed for elite competition.

Formula 1's intentions are to ensure aspiring female drivers have the best opportunities to reach their potential, with an important first step of getting into Formula 3 and progressing through the ranks.
It's not about putting them straight in to a top level single seater. That would be counterproductive.

I agree about the billboards bit, however.