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Girl racer gets F1 test

18 October 2005

Katherine Legge will reportedly become the first female driver in nearly fifteen years to officially test an F1 car. The Toyota Atlantic rookie is slated to get behind the wheel of a Red Bull-owned Minardi at the end of November.

Legge, a 25-year-old Briton, will steer the 'Squadra Toro Rosso' car at Vallelunga, Italy, TSN.ca reported, and would be the first woman since Giovanna Amati in 1991 to feel the power of a F1 machine.

Earlier this year, the former Formula Renault and British F3 driver, Legge, trounced the boys at Long Beach, and also won in Edmonton and San Jose.

The last woman in an F1 car was Sarah Fisher. She gave a demonstration in the McLaren at Indianapolis in 2002.


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