Four finalists selected for ‘FIA Girls on Track – Rising Stars’ shoot-out

The four finalists in the FIA Girls on Track – Rising Stars competition have been selected, with the ultimate winner set to be in with a chance of receiving a contract for a full season of FIA Formula 4 in 2021 funded by the Ferrari Driver Academy.
Launched in June by the FIA and the Ferrari Driver Academy, the Girls on Track – Rising Stars programme’s goal is to help promote the best female junior racing talent, with all the drivers in the competition aged between 12 and 16.
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Following the programme’s final three-day training camp at the Circuit Paul Ricard – which saw eight drivers take to the French track in F4 machinery, measuring themselves against a benchmark lap time set by Charles Leclerc’s Formula Regional European Championship racing brother Arthur – the four finalists have now been selected:
- Julia Ayoub
- Antonella Bassani
- Doriane Pin
- Maya Weug
Those four drivers will now attend a final training and assessment programme, due to be held at the Ferrari Driver Academy headquarters in Maranello, Italy, after which one of the racers could be offered a contract for a fully-funded season of FIA Formula 4 racing.
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