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WILLIAMS 2020: JAMIE CHADWICK remains a development racer

Jamie Chadwick remains Williams' development racer this season as well. The young British woman's program will be intensified this year.

A young British woman Jamie Chadwick also in season 2020 remains a developmental racer Williams Racing Academy. This was confirmed by the team on Tuesday. Winner of the women's racing series WSeries was included in last year team program and was active mainly in simulator. Her engagement is only expected to expand this year. “It was a fantastic opportunity for me to work with the team in the role of development racer. The time I spent in the simulator was invaluable and I enjoyed every moment of being able to fit into the team. I'm glad to be able to continue with Williams this year,”He says 21-year-old.

Jamie Chadwick, who won the premier title of the new women's W Series racing series last year, will once again be the development racer of the Williams team - Photo: W Series

Also Claire Williams, the team boss, is looking forward to continuing to work with the young racer. “I am very happy to announce that Jamie Chadwick would continue her work at Williams Racing Academy. I really enjoyed being able to see how Jamie developed and stood out both on our team and in the W Series. Jamie has done a great job doing a commercial for women in motorsport and we are very proud of her work," so Williams.

Claire Williams, the head of the Williams team, is looking forward to continuing to work with the young Briton, who will be a member of their racing academy for the second year in a row - Photo: HB Press

She is supposed to be young this year British broke something again racing weeks with the team on track. She was supposed to help the team with marketing, in media terms. Chadwick is also located at provisional list racers for this year 's season in WSeries, where he has the ability to defend last year's champion title.

     

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