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F1 Academy Returns to Track at Dutch Grand Prix with Rising Star

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Australian ⁤F1 ‌Academy Driver Ciconte⁣ Eyes Zandvoort Success Despite⁣ Financial Challenges

Zandvoort, Netherlands – Australian Formula 1 Academy driver Bianca Ciconte heads into this weekend’s races at the Zandvoort circuit aiming to build on recent momentum, despite facing notable ⁣financial hurdles compared ⁣to her competitors. The​ first race is scheduled for 1am AEST on Sunday, August 31st.

ciconte,18,has‌ demonstrated increasing pace in the F1 Academy series,securing a⁣ pair of top-10 finishes,most recently at Montreal prior to ⁣the mid-year break. However, she acknowledges a disadvantage stemming from limited ‍opportunities for testing and track time due to financial constraints.

“Unfortunately, I haven’t had‌ the ‌financial opportunities​ to the⁤ other girls that I’m racing against, so it’s‍ been⁢ quite hard for‍ me to jump into a car every‍ few months and be confident ⁢with what I’m ⁣driving⁢ and go to a new circuit that I haven’t driven on before,” Ciconte⁤ explained. “So⁣ it’s ⁣all about building ​my confidence as quick as I‍ can⁣ and realising and understanding the ⁢details that I’m getting provided by my engineer.”

The Zandvoort circuit presents a unique challenge for all drivers. Renowned for its banked corners – notably turns 3 and 16 – and undulating terrain, ⁤the track offers a demanding ⁤and exhilarating ‌driving experience. ⁢Ciconte⁢ described the⁤ circuit as “fully different” and ‌likened it to “a roller coaster, especially with ‌the ⁤elevation changes,” ​adding, “It feels like a roller coaster, especially⁣ with the elevation changes, but it’s an experience for sure.”

Ciconte participated in an ‍F1 Academy⁤ testing session ‌at Zandvoort last month, gaining ⁢valuable experience ‍with both the track and her car’s setup. She will be joined on the grid by fellow Australian racer, Aiva Anagnostiadis.

Background: ⁣F1 Academy & Rising ⁣Female Talent

The F1⁣ Academy is a single-seater⁣ motorsport ⁤championship ⁢launched in 2023 ⁣aimed at identifying and nurturing ⁢young female drivers, providing a pathway towards‌ Formula 1. The series is designed to offer equal opportunities and support for aspiring female‍ racers, addressing the⁣ historical​ under-representation of⁣ women in top-level​ motorsport. The championship is officially ​sanctioned by the FIA​ and supported by⁢ Formula ⁤1,⁣ with the ultimate goal of increasing female participation in‌ the sport. drivers compete in standardized Tatuus F4-T421 ⁤chassis powered by ‌Autotecnica engines.

The series⁣ is gaining prominence as a crucial stepping stone for female ​drivers hoping to break into the highly competitive ⁢world of⁣ Formula 1, and the performance of‍ drivers like ⁤Ciconte and Anagnostiadis⁣ is attracting increasing attention.

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