"I look forward to working with the team and learning as much
as I can. It is a step closer to my dream – one day competing in
Formula One," she said in a team statement on Tuesday.
The 23-year-old will race in the GP3 support series this season
while also embarking on a Sauber program that includes simulator
training and working with engineers.
Swiss-based Sauber are the only team with a female principal,
Monisha Kaltenborn, although former champions Williams are
effectively run by founder Frank Williams' daughter Claire.
Sauber previously had Swiss racer Simona de Silvestro as an
'affiliated driver', aiming at bringing her to Formula One, but
that ultimately came to nothing. She raced in the all-electric
Formula E series and is now competing in Australia.
Formula One has not had a woman driver start a grand prix since
1976.
Juan Pablo Montoya, a race winner for Williams and McLaren
between 2001-06, is one of only two Colombians to have started a
Formula One grand prix. The other was Roberto Guerrero in
1982-83.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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