ROBERTSON, KOSTERMAN, and LARSEN Chase F1 Dreams Through Academy Series
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March 14, 2026
GRRL! SUMMARY:
- British teen RACHEL ROBERTSON, 18, battles gender bias in karting where boys dismissed her presence until she consistently beat them across the finish line, fueling her F1 ambitions.
- Dutch driver ESMEE KOSTERMAN, 20, overcame “not for girls” taunts after switching from watching her brother race to competing herself at age six, now fighting to defend her seat.
- Denmark’s ALBA LARSEN, 17, secured coveted Ferrari-sponsored seat in her second F1 Academy season after discovering motorsport passion during 2020 lockdown through go-karting, transitioning from handball.
- Academy provides crucial institutional support—funding, training, track time—historically available only to men, with 14-race season offering champions fully-funded advancement but maximum two-year window creates intense pressure.
- Previous champions DORIANE PIN (Mercedes development driver), MARTA GARCÍA, and ABBI PULLING continue progressing through motorsport ranks, validating Academy’s pathway despite critics questioning car speeds and segregated format.
UPCOMING:
- 2026 F1 Academy season opener in Shanghai, China, March 13-15
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GRRL! summary based upon reporting by Isabella Bull originally appearing on www.bbc.com











