{"title":"Hitting the barriers – Women in Formula 1 and W series racing","authors":"Olivia R. Howe","doi":"10.1177/13505068221094204","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In this article, it will be concluded that the major automotive racing league, Formula 1, is failing in its efforts to be a truly unisex sport. In the current Formula 1 series, there are no female drivers. Although women have never been officially prohibited from competing in Formula 1, there have been fewer than 10 female drivers since its inception. This inquiry focuses on why women drivers have been prevented from securing professional driving positions in Formula 1 and racing on equal terms with men. I argue that there are five major barriers which perpetuate women’s exclusion from this league: historical and current attitudes, assumed physical and mental inferiority, sexualisation, money, and representation and (in)visibility. In this cultural examination, I demonstrate that the situation for women in Formula 1 appears to be bleaker than in other sports that are making progress in their quest for gender equality. However, I also suggest that, despite ethical issues, W Series – a new, women-only, single-seater car racing championship – could potentially motivates positive change for women’s car racing by promoting gender equity through a new league which enables women to improve themselves in a protected category. This article also considers the impact of sex in Formula 1, which is pertinent to the discussion surrounding alleged biological differences. The discussion employs Simone de Beauvoir’s conceptualisation of ‘Otherness’, as well as Helmut Pflugfelder’s account of female embodiment in motorsport. The overall findings are that more focused research is required for gender issues in Formula 1 to be accurately addressed.","PeriodicalId":312959,"journal":{"name":"European Journal of Women's Studies","volume":"29 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-05-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"European Journal of Women's Studies","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1177/13505068221094204","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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In this article, it will be concluded that the major automotive racing league, Formula 1, is failing in its efforts to be a truly unisex sport. In the current Formula 1 series, there are no female drivers. Although women have never been officially prohibited from competing in Formula 1, there have been fewer than 10 female drivers since its inception. This inquiry focuses on why women drivers have been prevented from securing professional driving positions in Formula 1 and racing on equal terms with men. I argue that there are five major barriers which perpetuate women’s exclusion from this league: historical and current attitudes, assumed physical and mental inferiority, sexualisation, money, and representation and (in)visibility. In this cultural examination, I demonstrate that the situation for women in Formula 1 appears to be bleaker than in other sports that are making progress in their quest for gender equality. However, I also suggest that, despite ethical issues, W Series – a new, women-only, single-seater car racing championship – could potentially motivates positive change for women’s car racing by promoting gender equity through a new league which enables women to improve themselves in a protected category. This article also considers the impact of sex in Formula 1, which is pertinent to the discussion surrounding alleged biological differences. The discussion employs Simone de Beauvoir’s conceptualisation of ‘Otherness’, as well as Helmut Pflugfelder’s account of female embodiment in motorsport. The overall findings are that more focused research is required for gender issues in Formula 1 to be accurately addressed.
在这篇文章中,它将得出结论,主要的汽车赛车联赛,f1,是失败的努力,成为一个真正的男女平等的运动。在目前的一级方程式系列赛中,没有女车手。虽然官方从未禁止女性参加一级方程式赛车,但自成立以来,只有不到10名女车手。这次调查的重点是为什么女性车手被阻止在一级方程式赛车中获得专业驾驶职位和与男性平等的比赛条件。我认为有五个主要的障碍使女性长期被排除在这个联盟之外:历史和现在的态度,假定的身体和精神上的自卑,性别化,金钱,以及代表性和知名度。在这次文化考察中,我证明了f1中女性的处境似乎比其他在追求性别平等方面取得进展的运动更黯淡。然而,我也认为,尽管存在道德问题,W系列——一个新的、仅限女性参加的单座赛车锦标赛——可以通过一个新的联赛促进性别平等,使女性能够在受保护的类别中提高自己,从而潜在地激发女性赛车的积极变化。本文还考虑了f1中性别的影响,这与所谓的生理差异有关。讨论采用了Simone de Beauvoir对“他者性”的概念,以及Helmut Pflugfelder对赛车运动中女性体现的描述。总的发现是,需要更集中的研究来准确地解决f1中的性别问题。