Prejudice preventing female growth in motorsport study finds

Prejudice preventing female growth in motorsport study finds

BBC Sport

Women struggle to progress to the higher echelons of motorsport partly because of problems raising funding based on prejudice, a study has found.

More Than Equal, an organisation co-founded by ex-Formula 1 driver David Coulthard, said this was a key barrier to women making it to F1.

Other obstacles included the lack of female-specific training, too few role models, and mechanical challenges.

The study found female participation in motorsport is in the region of 10%.

But it also discovered that there was no global participation data for women in motorsport, which chief executive Alison Donnelly, who formerly worked for Sport England, said was a surprise.

The study says: “The cost of competing is a universal challenge to both men and women, but too few investors and sponsors are willing to take a chance on female drivers early in their careers, preventing their progress at crucial periods.”

Donnelly said: “A lot of the…

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