Chadwick to go off-road with Veloce in Extreme E
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[November 25, 2020]
By Alan Baldwin
LONDON (Reuters) - Jamie Chadwick, the
first champion in the all-female W Series, has been bitten by the
rally bug after testing the electric SUV she will race for the
Veloce team in Extreme E next year.
The new electric off-road series, which aims to raise awareness
about climate change, starts up in the Saudi Arabian desert in
March, with further rounds in Senegal, Greenland, Brazil and
Argentina.
Each of the 10 competing teams must enter a male and female driver,
and Veloce confirmed Chadwick on Wednesday.
"It’s really, really taken my interest," the Briton, who is also a
Williams F1 development driver and hopes to retain the role despite
the team's recent change of ownership, told Reuters.
"I’m under no illusions about how much I’m going to have to learn.
It’s a lot of fun but also a discipline that I’ve now engaged a lot
more with.
"There’s a style that’s required that could actually really suit me ...
the Extreme E format is really short, sharp and intense so the
physicality of it isn’t as bad as some of the track stuff.
"It’s definitely something I’d like to do more of and I'm keen to
develop my off-road horizons."
The 22-year-old said she would be interested also in eventually entering
the Dakar Rally, the endurance event that had a female winner in German
Jutta Kleinschmidt in 2001 when held in Africa.
Chadwick has yet to confirm other plans for 2021, with the W Series due
to support Formula One at eight races but yet to publish a calendar. The
2020 campaign was written off due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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Jamie Chadwick of Great
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Three of the planned Extreme E races clash with Formula One's dates.
Chadwick is backed by New Zealand-based, high-performance car maker
Rodin and she said that could also lead to another opportunity
elsewhere.
"The first focus is obviously Extreme E. At the moment I'm committed
to all five rounds but we'll have to see what other calendar clashes
might come into play and then we can make a decision," she said.
Chadwick is racing in regional Formula Three in Italy this year but
results have been disappointing and she is unlikely to return even
though teams can run an extra car for a female driver.
Extreme E aims to promote sustainability and raise awareness with
races in some of the world's most remote and harsh environments that
are suffering from global warming and pollution.
Seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton and former
team mate Nico Rosberg have entered teams, although neither will
race.
Other teams are the U.S.-based Andretti United and Chip Ganassi
Racing.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Peter Rutherford, Robert
Birsel)
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