F1 Academy, the exclusive series for female drivers, is set to receive the tabloid treatment on Netflix in 2025, according to a recent announcement. Following the success of Formula 1’s Drive to Survive, this new documentary will be produced by Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon through her production company Hello Sunshine. Witherspoon expressed her excitement in partnering with Netflix to showcase the stories of these dynamic and fearless drivers who are breaking barriers in the world of motorsport. Led by CEO Susie Wolff, F1 Academy has made significant strides in its second season, securing a spot in the F1 support package for all seven rounds and gaining the support of all 10 F1 teams for selected drivers. Additionally, Wolff has used her extensive experience to secure valuable commercial partnerships for the other drivers on the grid. The series has also expanded its broadcast presence, now available in 160 territories and livestreamed on the F1 Academy’s X channels (formerly Twitter) and YouTube, in addition to F1TV. The ultimate goal of F1 Academy is to bring more female athletes into the world of Grand Prix racing, and the upcoming Netflix documentary series is a major step towards achieving that goal. Wolff hopes that the series will not only increase visibility for their mission, but also inspire and empower the next generation of young women in motorsport. The 2024 F1 Academy season is currently underway in Miami, with Doriane Pin and Abbi Pulling leading Friday’s practice sessions.
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