Susie Wolff, F1 ACADEMY Managing Director, added: “The Wild Card entries are designed to promote regional talent and show young women in all our race locations that there is a clear pathway into our sport for anyone who is committed and talented.
“We’ve had a huge amount of interest in the Wild Card since it was introduced in Jeddah and I’d like to thank QVC for supporting our vision and joining us to present our Wild Card entry, Courtney Crone, for the second round of our season alongside Formula 1 at the Miami Grand Prix.”
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Annette Dunleavey, VP, Brand Marketing from QVC, said: “QVC is a leader in live shoppable entertainment, bringing our customers – largely women over the age of 50 – to unexpected places to discover new finds and experiences. Our new Age of Possibility campaign is all about supporting our customers to live their best and most empowered lives.
“F1 has been innovating and influencing live sports for more than 70 years. The launch of the all-female driver category, F1 ACADEMY, is a testament to their commitment of elevating women in the sport and we are proud to support this vision and Courtney Crone in the race.”
News Summary:
- Courtney Crone announced as F1 ACADEMY Wild Card entry for Round 2 in Miami
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