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    Steal Her Job with former racing driver Susie Wolff

    Steal Her Job is our brand new video series where we interview some of the coolest women in the country about the highs and lows of their careers as well as finding out how you can follow in their footsteps. In the fourth episode, we chat to former Formula 1 driver, Susie Wolff, about what it's really like to work in the male-dominated world of motor sport. She made history by becoming the first woman to race in a Grand Prix in 22 years and now works to get more girls into racing. Follow us on I

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    David Coulthard claims women can't win in F1 because of 'mothering DNA'

    Former Formula One driver David Coulthard believes women can't beat men in the sport because of their 'mothering DNA'. Coulthard, who never won an F1 title during his 15-year career in the sport, revealed in an interview with the

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    Susie Wolff announces F1 dream "isn't going to happen"

    Action Plus Sports Images / Alamy The retirement of Susie Wolff from the Formula One circus is both tragic and frustratingly predictable, but it would have taken some strength to hang up the helmet. There's no doubt that chauvinists will

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    British F1 Driver Susie Wolff shows off Williams' new colours

    Scottish Formula 1 racing driver Susie Wolff was showing off her team's new Martini livery yesterday when she met up with teammates to unveil this year's retro

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    Susie Wolff to get Williams F1 test drive

    Scottish racing driver Susie Wolff had edged one step closer to entry in the Formula One World Championship after being offered a test drive at a young driver event at Silverstone this week. The 30-year-old former German touring car driver will

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    Sir Stirling Moss says women don't have the mental strength for Formula 1

    Motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss has landed himself slap bang in the middle of a sexism row after saying he thought women weren't up to the task of professionally racing a Formula 1 car. Sir Stirling admitted that women could handle