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I've never played on my gender.
Susie Wolff
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I've never played on my gender.
I've never played on my gender.
I've never played on my gender.
I've never played on my gender.
I've never played on my gender.
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We are going to have to go through generations of change before we see the impact of females takingSusie Wolff:
If you are a successful woman, that can inspire the next generation.Susie Wolff:
When I decided to stop racing, I really wanted to give something back to the sport and for me it waSusie Wolff:
These race cars are dangerous and you don't put someone in one unless you are 100 per cent certainSusie Wolff:
As F1 is a male-dominated environment, you have to prove yourself. And first of all that means beinSusie Wolff:
Sir Stirling Moss, who said that women don't have the mental aptitude to take part in F1, is from aMichael Waltrip:
I was confident that I not only could win races, but I could win the championship.