• c4lm@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The fact that this is being talked about says a lot!

    It’s an article about Aston Martin testing, with two drivers, one is the current F2 Champion, and the other has achieved nothing of note!

    Guess which driver we’re talking about?!

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      1 year ago

      You’re skipping steps. When a woman driving an F1 car won’t be an exception anymore, then your comment will be valid. Until then, it is important to talk about it, to motivate other women and F1 teams to continue exploring this path

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      1 year ago

      I don’t understand what you’re getting at. Are you saying she’s being tested because she’s a woman and AM is trying to look inclusive? Or are you saying AM is taking a risk by testing an unproven driver?

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        1 year ago

        I’m saying the only reason this test session is being discussed is because they put a girl in the car.

        She’s not unproven, that’s what the lower formulas are for! Three years in Formula W, best finish 9th, on merit she shouldn’t be anywhere near a formula 1 car.

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          I’d think if they put a guy into the car with the same career as her, we’d also talk about it because it is so unusual.

          Usually you have F2, F3, IndyCar drivers at F1 tests and that’s it.

          • The_one_and_only@lemmy.ml
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            I’m sorry, but Calderon dominated the W-series, but did not get any resemblance of succes in F2 before that, and ended up 29th in IndyCar in 2022.

            Why do you think a driver who did not even finish high in the same W-series somehow has what it takes to make it in F1.

            I believe it was Tost who once said that F1 is by definition not discriminatory. Teams spend tens of millions to find fractions of a second per lap. If putting a woman behind the wheel would help, they would have done it in a heartbeat. And as soon as there is someone who is faster, F1 wants that person, regardless of gender or race or whatever.