W Series champion Jamie Chadwick remains in Williams' F1 academy for 2022

Two-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick will remain part of Williams' Formula 1 driver academy in 2022.
W Series champion Chadwick remains in Williams' F1 academy for 2022

Chadwick has spent the last🧜 few years competing in W♑ Series - an all-women motorsport championship - which she has dominated taking both titles.

The 23-year-old retains her spot in Williams' academy programme where the team will “work closely with Jami♒e to support her own progression as a driver, helping with vital preparation ahead of her races, as well as working with her on media and marketing opportunities.”

She first joined Williams' aca﷽demy in 2019 as a development driver, working in the team's simulator.

For 2022, she will continue to compete in W Series for Jenner Racing - a 💯team owned by former Olympic champion and media personality, Caitlyn Jenner.

Speaking of the news, Chadwick said: Speaking about the announcement, Jamie saiౠd “I’m delighted to continue working wi♕th the Williams team. I’ve had a lot of support from everyone there throughout the last three years and the simulator work I’ve done has been hugely valuable for my race preparation. 

“I’m looking forward to continuing m🦂y programme throughout the 2022 season and I know that the team will be cheering me on during my 🌄upcoming 2022 W Series campaign; I’m really proud to continue representing the Williams name on the grid.”

Chadwick completes Williams' junior roster alongside Form🍌ula 2 drivers Logan Sargeant and Roy Nissany, and F3 star Zak O'Sul❀livan.

Williams sporting director Sven Sm🌄eets added: “We are incredibly pleased that Jamie will continue to be part of our team. Her immensely impressive performance in the 2021 W Series Championship only reinforced our appreciation for her talent and skill, and we were delighted to pla൲y a part in her commendable success. 

“Jamie’s role in promoting female inclusion in motorsport continues to be both hugely important and admirable; she isꦜ a fantastic ambassador for the sport, and we are looking forward to working with her throughout the 2022 season.”

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