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W Series Leader Jamie Chadwick Joins Williams F1 As Development Driver

British female racing driver and W Series championship leader Jamie Chadwick has signed with ROKiT Williams Racing as their development driver. Chadwick has enjoyed a career full of success in both single-seater and sports cars. She is currently competing the all-female W Series and is currently the championship leader after the first two rounds. The Bath-born driver claimed the first win in the series at the Hockenheimring earlier this month. In 2015 Chadwick created history by becoming the youngest and first female driver to win a race in the British GT Championship, as well as winning the series overall alongside Ross Gunn. Last year she became the first female driver to win a British...
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