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06.11.15
During today’s final 75 kilometre stage run in the dunes around Sealine, the nine drivers and nine co-drivers participating in the FIA Women in Motorsport-QMMF Women’s Cross Country Selection had their last opportunity to demonstrate their skills and show what they have learnt during the five-day training programme. This evening, the winning driver and co-driver will be announced and the crew will start their journey towards competing in the 2016 Sealine Cross Country Rally, a round of the FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies.
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Sport
06.11.15
In the fourth day of the FIA Women in Motorsport-QMMF Women’s Cross Country Selection, the girls started with the morning stage and afterwards they split into groups, with the drivers doing the rally parcours with Jutta, and the co-drivers preparing the road book for the afternoon stage with Fabrizia.
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Sport
04.11.15
After the third day of the programme, the FIA Women in Motorsport-QMMF Women’s Cross Country Selection organisers can already see great progression in the participants and improvements in their skills. “For us as organisers, we didn’t expect that all the girls will learn so easily, so we are very happy with the good improvements,” said Al Attiyah.
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Sport
18.05.15
Sabine Schmitz, competing with the support of the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission, made history at the weekend by becoming the first woman to score points in a modern era FIA World Touring Car Championship event. The German - making her debut in the series at the Race of Germany - claimed 10th...
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Sport
14.05.15
Sabine Schmitz will be flying the flag for women in motorsport this weekend when she makes her debut in the FIA World Touring Car Championship races at the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife. The 45-year-old German, who is the first woman to contest a round of the WTCC since the late María de Villota back in 2007, will be pitting herself against the global stars of the series on a track she knows better than all of them.
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