F1 Academy

Author
Discussion

Adrian W

Original Poster:

14,544 posts

240 months

Saturday 6th May 2023
quotequote all
Well that was st

andycaca

464 posts

140 months

Sunday 7th May 2023
quotequote all
Is there anywhere we can watch it? I've had a look on F1TV Pro and it's not on there, and the F1 Academy website doesn't seem to list any live coverage aside from timing.

Edit: and a quick google later indicates its a highlights package shown a few days later. Is that right?
https://www.f1academy.com/About/3EF4AtFK4B3m7tegHg...

Adrian W

Original Poster:

14,544 posts

240 months

Sunday 7th May 2023
quotequote all
It was a highlights show on between qualy and teds notebook yesterday, the presenter must have thought it was for eight year olds and they showed about one minute of each race

andycaca

464 posts

140 months

Sunday 7th May 2023
quotequote all
Adrian W said:
It was a highlights show on between qualy and teds notebook yesterday, the presenter must have thought it was for eight year olds and they showed about one minute of each race
Ah ok thanks. I don't watch sky anymore, since swopped over to F1TV and their own presentation and commentary team smile

PhilAsia

5,452 posts

87 months

Sunday 7th May 2023
quotequote all
Round 2 winner in Valencia... Filipina, Bianca Bustamente

https://www.f1academy.com/Drivers/3/Bianca-Bustama...



Sandpit Steve

12,057 posts

86 months

Sunday 7th May 2023
quotequote all
andycaca said:
Is there anywhere we can watch it? I've had a look on F1TV Pro and it's not on there, and the F1 Academy website doesn't seem to list any live coverage aside from timing.

Edit: and a quick google later indicates its a highlights package shown a few days later. Is that right?
https://www.f1academy.com/About/3EF4AtFK4B3m7tegHg...
12 minute highlights package for the first (30 minute) race, posted on the official F1 channel so it might actually get some views.


ajprice

30,297 posts

208 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
quotequote all
2024 cars I've found so far






Sandpit Steve

12,057 posts

86 months

Thursday 22nd February 2024
quotequote all
ajprice said:
2024 cars I've found so far





I like the way they’re integrating the series much more into F1, with the main teams sponsoring a driver, and the races being on the F1 support calendar this year. It’s one hell of an opportunity for the young ladies to show themselves to a wider audience, after last season’s disappointing schedule.

They’re also introducing wild card drivers for each event this year. First race is in Jeddah, and will feature local Saudi girl Reema Juffali who competed in GB3 a couple of seasons ago. https://www.f1academy.com/Latest/2DbOBZ5QGTexgOHGp...

FourWheelDrift

90,344 posts

296 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
quotequote all
https://www.autosport.com/F1-Academy/news/floersch...

Formula 3 driver Sophia Floersch says F1 Academy is being used as "pinkwashing", a term which indicates being superficially sympathetic towards equality or inclusion without seriously attempting to improve the situation. The claim comes after inaugural champion Marta Garcia conceded that last weekend’s Formula Regional European event in Monza was “probably my last race in a single-seater”. Garcia had been competing for the Iron Dames team and completed the campaign as the lowest-placed driver to have started all 20 races failing to score a point and recording a best finish of 14th.

Basically, F1A is of no use whatsoever.

C69

727 posts

24 months

Wednesday 30th October 2024
quotequote all
FourWheelDrift said:
https://www.autosport.com/F1-Academy/news/floersch...

Formula 3 driver Sophia Floersch says F1 Academy is being used as "pinkwashing", a term which indicates being superficially sympathetic towards equality or inclusion without seriously attempting to improve the situation. The claim comes after inaugural champion Marta Garcia conceded that last weekend’s Formula Regional European event in Monza was “probably my last race in a single-seater”. Garcia had been competing for the Iron Dames team and completed the campaign as the lowest-placed driver to have started all 20 races failing to score a point and recording a best finish of 14th.

Basically, F1A is of no use whatsoever.
And Lena Buhler - who finished runner-up to Garcia in the 2023 F1A - abandoned her 2024 FREC campaign with eight races to go (after scoring zero points).

As a concept, F1A is fine. But the series can't exist in a vacuum if it's to have any meaningful purpose. It should be acting as a springboard that develops drivers and prepares them to do reasonably well in other championships.

ThingsBehindTheSun

1,791 posts

43 months

Wednesday 30th October 2024
quotequote all
FourWheelDrift said:
Formula 3 driver Sophia Floersch says F1 Academy is being used as "pinkwashing", a term which indicates being superficially sympathetic towards equality or inclusion without seriously attempting to improve the situation. .
The same Sophia Floersch who is currently 29th in the 2024 F3 championship with zero points despite competing in every round?

All of these female drivers are a joke, I don't understand how they get so much publicity and help.

Unfortunately talking a good game on social media and looking good in the overalls is never going to make up for actual results.

Sandpit Steve

12,057 posts

86 months

Thursday 31st October 2024
quotequote all
FourWheelDrift said:
https://www.autosport.com/F1-Academy/news/floersch...

Formula 3 driver Sophia Floersch says F1 Academy is being used as "pinkwashing", a term which indicates being superficially sympathetic towards equality or inclusion without seriously attempting to improve the situation. The claim comes after inaugural champion Marta Garcia conceded that last weekend’s Formula Regional European event in Monza was “probably my last race in a single-seater”. Garcia had been competing for the Iron Dames team and completed the campaign as the lowest-placed driver to have started all 20 races failing to score a point and recording a best finish of 14th.

Basically, F1A is of no use whatsoever.
To be fair to Sophia, she’s been pretty consistent in her views on the subject since declining an invite to qualify for the original W Series about five years ago.

F1A is as much about getting 8-year-old girls into karts today, as it is about getting a woman into F1 any time soon.

Yes, with the exeption of Jamie most of the women in top class motorsport have had a poor season in ‘24.

ThingsBehindTheSun

1,791 posts

43 months

Thursday 31st October 2024
quotequote all
Sandpit Steve said:
as it is about getting a woman into F1 any time soon.
Never going to happen as they will never be able to get enough points for a super licence. You need 40 points over three seasons to get a super licence and the F1 Academy only gives 10 points to the winner. The only way I can see this happening is if F1 Academy allocate more than 10 points per season and one driver wins it three times in a row.

Even then no F1 team is going to give the person a seat in F1, think about it, there are F2 champions who can't even get a drive. If they did give a woman a drive who is only there due to results in a ring fenced series I think they would be exposed within half a lap that they are massively out of their depth.

Think about how hopeless drivers like Mazapin, Sargeant and Latiffi were in F1 and they had all done reasonably well in F2 and F3.

There is zero chance.