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At Least Seven Women Will Do Formula E's Test Session in Saudi Arabia Next Month
At Least Seven Women Will Do Formula E's Test Session in Saudi Arabia Next Month-December 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:12

Just six months after the country , several women race-car drivers will participate in a test session on the streets. The test will happen right after the Formula E race in the city of Ad Diriyah , and at least seven women will drive in it.

Formula E, an all-electric racing series that’s only a few years old yet has to test their electric technology in harsh racing conditions, will also have women drivers flocking to it—for at least one day, that is. Seven of the listed 22 spots for Formula E’s first in-season test of the year in Ad Diriyah next month are women, and a Formula E said two other teams are looking to book female drivers for the test as well.

The women currently on the list include Tatiana Calderon, Formula 4 driver , British Formula 3 winner , Supercars driver Simona de Silvestro, BMW Motorsport’s Beitske Visser, IMSA driver Katherine Legge, and former Lotus F1 development driver . They’ll make up nearly a third of the drivers at the test.

It’s great to hear about an influx of women into typically male-dominated racing. But there’s a lot going on under the seemingly positive surface here, like the report that Formula E offered teams—none of whom actually have a woman competing for them next season, according to the the series published last week—an incentive to book women for the test session.

The incentive is that any teams who book a woman for the test will get an extra car to run during said test, according to a report. Here was the exact wording, from the story:

Formula E will host an in-season test after the Ad Diriyah ePrix, with extra slots handed to teams that run a female driver in addition to their regular racers.

All teams that have arranged to run a female driver will be allowed to enter two cars in each session.

Audi and Jaguar are the only teams running a single entry during the test.

More cars during a test session means more data to build off of for the season, so it’s solid motivation to follow through. Jalopnik has reached out to Formula E to confirm that teams putting a female driver in their test lineup will get an extra car like Motorsport.com reports, and will update this if we hear back.

In most situations, it’s understandable to offer incentive to get teams to add women to their lineups. People often need a nudge, or sometimes a hard shove, to break their usual habit of overlooking other candidates in favor of the ones who look like race-car drivers mostly have in history: white and male. But if incentive was offered here, it all feels a little icky—as if the goal was also to make the headlines about all of the women testing rather than about heading to a country .

Formula E starts its seasons at the end of one year and runs them well into the next, meaning the 2018-2019 season starts next month. This year’s opener and the site of the test session is the street circuit in Saudi Arabia, which, as you might know, has a involving but not limited to women and people on the LGBTQ+ spectrum. Women have only in the country , after all.

That’s why it was a shock when Formula E with the sporting bodies in a country so and so lacking in basic rights like female driving, since the series features such progressive car technology. (This is the series that , so, you know.)

When asked about the move’s impacts on women and other groups by journalist and Jalopnik contributor for , Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag said female participation would be a focus in Saudi Arabia:

We have of course received complete assurances, actually it has been the request of the Saudi authorities that women participate, drive in the Formula E event, and if they are not in a racing team we will organise some way for women to drive around the track, do a demonstration which is really the intention of the new years of Saudi Arabia to showcase that change.

Women will be allowed at the event as spectators, obviously women that come from abroad, like yourself will be allowed to come, work and report on the race. We see that as a great element of change in a country that didn’t have all those right in the past.

And female driving participation there will be, since Formula E reportedly offered the extra car as a reward for it. The end result is positive: people who break the typical white, male mold making up more and more of the driving field, normalizing their presence there, and getting to show off their skills in front of a larger audience.

But the path get there was twisted, and, as we’ve seen from the all-male lineup for next year’s Formula E season, the triumph could mostly be short lived.

A spokesperson from Formula E confirmed to Jalopnik that the series is offering teams an extra car if they run a female driver, saying the “local promoter of the event has been working with the teams to encourage female participation in the test.”

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