@@crimsonpirate1710 unfortunately F1 requires a high level physical condition to finish a race which im not saying women can't reach, but definitely would take way too much effort compared to men, and teams/sponsors wouldn't like to bet on that.
I'm sure if we put you in the car you'll score points every race. why don't you show all of us how it's done. Maybe Lance can learn something from you. come on, don't just sit the behind the screen.🙃
Say what you will about Aston Martin and the Stroll family, but I don't see any other F1 teams doing this. This is really cool to see. Awesome job Aston Martin for doing this and giving women an opportunity in the sport. You've earned my respect for this.
Every F1 team is doing it. Jamie Chadwick, Bianca Bustamante, they are all “reserve drivers” and “team ambassadors.” Just don’t look at the lap times and you’ll be fine.
@@Jmasta7 she was sitting with Williams.. they should test her .. Logan isn't blowing anyone away, although I think he might have blown his shorts in Qatar
While i don't believe Jamie is better then some other F2 talents. Including Charles's little brother. Williams can't lose much by this and get a LOT of attention. Jamie is down to earth enough to cope. At least that's what i hope.@@Jmasta7
Would love to see Jess in f1, and shout out to aston martin for giving her the opportunity , would love to see every team back some women the way the have backed jess
Super cool to see. Hope we get to see more of her racing others in F1. Also, her hat at 5:05 looks like it has a big microphone on top with a windbreaker/dead cat xD
All of these comments about ‘replace Stroll with Jess’ are extremely disrespectful to their current reserve driver Felipe Drugovic, who is the current reigning F2 World Champion. He’s next in line, whether you like it or not. As Danica Patrick said recently, you want the BEST drivers on the grid, gender doesn’t come into it, and she’s know, given she’s the last woman to drive in top level series and do a halfway decent job at the likes of the Indy 500 If a woman is truly going to make it to the F1 grid, it has to be done on MERIT and merit alone. Otherwise, it actually does more harm than good. Ultimately I want the best drivers in the world on the grid, and I could not care less about who they are or what’s between their legs. If you’re truly fast, welcome. If not, come back when you are.
Ha! Thank you, I think! I’d actually really love it if a woman made it to F1, I just want to see it done properly, anything else is only going to put things back further. If Danica can do it, then someone else can. It can only truly happen when on merit though, and unfortunately, this ‘test’ ain’t it.
So pleased for Jess. An amazingly talented driver who deserves the opportunity given sacrifice, dedication, and persistence. Put her in an F1 car on the grid, she would hold her own. Had the pleasure of meeting Jess, she's a great ambassador for the Sport and her team, lovely person. Us mere mortals can only dream. Well done Jess!!!!
@@biceps5439 I don't believe women would struggle at all. Look at Jamie Chadwick in Indy NXT, those cars don't have any power steering and she's able to drive those cars competitively. There's also drivers like Doriane Pin driving LMP2 cars in the World Endurance Championship that also don't have power steering and she is pretty competitive there
@@smokeybandit9760 yeah none of that is formula 1 or 2. im not on about steering on about the g-force. cba getting in a discussion over this. you disagree and i agree, just leave it at that.
Stroll may be a bit slow when it comes to F1 standards but the guy is still one of the best drivers in the world. Its time for him to go but Jessica is definitely not the answer. She was easily one of the weaker drivers in an already weak W series field. This was nothing more than a publicity stunt.
If you believe that this is anything other than a PR event, you clearly don't understand how long they have been trying to find, and how unlikely it is that a woman who could have some potential in F1. Jamie Chadwick has been closest to getting a seat, based on her success in other series, mainly the Micky Mouse championship that was the W Series. She stepped away from that after a couple of series wins to compete in some obscure Asian F3 championship. She couldn't cut it, she stepped back down to W Series because she was just a back marker, when it came to racing in a regular championship with male drivers. Some of which were a lot younger than her. That's the closest Chadwick could get to climbing the ranks to F1. So, no...Jess hasn't got even the slightest chance of getting an F1 race seat.
Yes the best female talents so far have not shined like the talents of males coming through. But the issue isnt gender directly, its that the female max or lewis doesnt end up in any motorsport. We need 1000s of young girls getting into carting to find those talents. But i 1000% believe they exist. Ive seen and known plenty great female drivers. We just need the sample size. I mean think hiw many boys cart and dont become professional? I doubt we have 10% the female to male carting. So yeah while Jess and Jamie may not be the next big thing, they are talented and we need them in cars to show lil girls THEY CAN do it. So while your pessimistic point is correct this "pr stunt" ir ANY female driving in motorsport/F1 is a net gain for female drivers of the future P.s. compared to stroll od throw jamie pr jess in the car see how they do. F1 teams do stuff for PR/$ all the time. If Jess had the $ why wouldnt she get a seat over a latiffi?
Its a test run so the times would be completely irrelevant. Let's be honest you're only interested because you assume they are slow. Very weird behaviour
I don't know why so many people are banging on about the times here. Lap times from test drives are almost never made public. With the exception of public pre-season tests. You all just want the lap times because you think they were far too slow. Pure voeurism.
Lap times from test drives are almost never made public. With the exception of public pre-season tests. You all just want the lap times because you think they were far too slow. Pure voeurism.
@@benn87 Because they were. You can sugarcoat it however you want, you put any guy from any single seater series in there and they will be faster. This girl had 1 (!!!) podium IN THE W SERIES. This is a PR event and you ate it :)
The FIA should encourage more women drivers. I suggest creating additional preseason testing days for teams when it’s a women behind the wheel. Win win right? Teams would jump at the chance to be able test more and women in the lower formulas would gain f1 experience
@@Budisgud69 97% of kids in go kart championships are boys. This stat only gets worse as you go up the categories. So of course only men make it f1 now. If a women made it to f1 think how much this would encourage girls into karting.
@@getur99 That is because boys are that much more interested in racing - you cant force it. The opportunity is there for the girls too, just as much as for the boys, they just dont care, why is it such a hard concept for people? I guess we should promote working in a nail salon for boys too, because they are really underrepresented there.
@@getur99 Ok so out of those 3% of girls, how many win championships or do very well? Jamie Chadwick is clearly a much faster driver than Jess yet Jamie does terrible against the men. Dominates all the women in W series but a back marker to the men. Put her in the RB against Max and she would be lapped a few times every race. In a sense its like wanting a woman to make it into the men's Man City football team. F1 has only 20 drivers globally. How many women do you truly believe have the speed to not look foolish on a F1 grid?
I don't know why so many people are banging on about the times here. Lap times from test drives are almost never made public. With the exception of public pre-season tests. You all just want the lap times because you think they were far too slow. Pure voeurism.
Nice one Jess! When can teams use 2022 cars for runs and tests? Is it next year? AM have everything to lose now. 4th with 11 points separating you and McLaren with 5 races left and McLaren have really switched it all on.
More PR. Just basically living a dream to drive an F1 car that’s it. Good for her none of us can say we’ve done that. I’d love to see a female or two on the grid full time. Doesn’t look like that will ever happen. But in all honesty though you have to earn it. No point in giving a lady a drive just for the sake of it. If you got what it takes and can beat the boys in the juniors first then maybe a female will secure that F1 drive. Until then it’s just PR good books to say hey we put a female in the car. I wanna see the girls at least get some Friday running. If F1 could afford a 3rd car just for testing on race weekends that would have been great but not in this day and age. When F1 used to have spare cars that would have been a good opportunity but then if you bin it the main drivers are screwed if they needed that T car. I doubt F1 would allow older cars to be driven on Friday for the females to test and practice.
I don't know why so many people are banging on about the times here. Lap times from test drives are almost never made public. With the exception of public pre-season tests. You all just want the lap times because you think they were far too slow. Pure voeurism.
While you're probably right, I doubt it was the current F1 car Aston are using anyway so comparisons are useless. Also even if she did perform better than stroll, no way would they say that publicly. As long as his dad owns the team, he isn't going anywhere.
I don't know why so many people are banging on about the times here. Lap times from test drives are almost never made public. With the exception of public pre-season tests. You all just want the lap times because you think they were far too slow. Pure voeurism.
Was she actually the best out of the pool of candidates for the job, or is she there simply because of DEI and ESG. Shouldn't have to ask, but these days meritocracy no longer exists, so you can't help but wonder.
@@victoriaweasley7807 Granted, meritocracy can be questionable in other realms of life such as business for example, when you consider factors like nepotism, social class etc. But you cannot argue that meritocracy is not the fundamental principle of all sport.
@@chrismason9481 It would be lovely if Formula 1 was based entirely on meritocracy, but it never has been and never will be. You need money and sponsors if you want to succeed, and F1 has never been based on merits alone.
@@victoriaweasley7807 Ageed, in F1 the teams with the most money usually win. But likewise the teams with the most money also want the best drivers, based on their merit.
Brilliant ! I’m 67yrs old and have been a fan of F1 since I was old enough to watch it. I so want to see mor women in F1 so, go Jess go !!! Come on Aston Martin, give her a drive ❤️
Not hating whatsoever, but there really are no women who can keep up with the males , it’s just the truth, but if there is ever a time where women can compete against the guys in f1 , then I am all for women being there
@@MB-zl3cn not what I am saying, i am saying that they have to earn the opportunity just like everybody else, all the f1 drivers had success in all of the lower categories
Having met and worked with some of the drivers from the W-Series, I am so happy to see Jess given this opportunity. She's fast, she's passionate and so so friendly to meet in person. Can't wait to see what lies ahead for her!
Personally I think Super Formula in Japan is becoming a really good feeder series too, great tracks, very good cars and a great way to get experience for any young or developing driver
There are only ever 2 types of people in this world. Ones that want to see a woman in F1, and ones that don’t. I would like to see a woman get a drive in F1 soon 👍🏼
Not to be a downer, but if they were serious about women in the sport… Why not have her as a test driver for this season’s car? That’s a couple of years old the one she’s driving in the video.
She seems so passionate about the sport. It's so nice to see.
Met Jess once at Oulton Park for the Touring Cars, she won under pressure keeping a level head, great drive that day. It was clear she had skill.
Not enough for F1 though?
@@crimsonpirate1710 unfortunately F1 requires a high level physical condition to finish a race which im not saying women can't reach, but definitely would take way too much effort compared to men, and teams/sponsors wouldn't like to bet on that.
@@PMGF EngLandsz Driver F1😷🫢👍✌️
Hearing her dad talking so proud about her is just so fantastic to watch!
Meh... It's kinda tells us that it was just a present from her dad and that it wasn't really an opportunity granted based on merit.
More like paid for.
At this point Marge Simpson would be a better choice than Lance for the second Aston seat
Stop talking out of your chode. She’d be seconds off the pace.
Slow and steady wins the race.
Idk. Id bring back Nutella boy
That's a mean comment after Qatar.
I'm sure if we put you in the car you'll score points every race.
why don't you show all of us how it's done.
Maybe Lance can learn something from you.
come on, don't just sit the behind the screen.🙃
Great to see Jess in a F1 car, and with Aston Martin, maybe she can show them her skills so they can finally have two drivers on the grid...
hahah that was a good joke, but in reality, Lance would probably beat her very convincingly.
Yeah, she's done a couple of laps and now She can replace Fernando.
@@yogishnn1945 If she replaces Fernando they'll still have only one driver on the grid
What about felipe drugovich?
Say what you will about Aston Martin and the Stroll family, but I don't see any other F1 teams doing this. This is really cool to see. Awesome job Aston Martin for doing this and giving women an opportunity in the sport. You've earned my respect for this.
Williams did it 10 years ago with Suzie Wolfe.
Every F1 team is doing it. Jamie Chadwick, Bianca Bustamante, they are all “reserve drivers” and “team ambassadors.” Just don’t look at the lap times and you’ll be fine.
@@RaceBanner_😂🤣hard, but fair and true🤷🏼♂️
It’s marketing mate. Keep your pants on
Just curious, what are their lap times? @@RaceBanner_
wow this was the green the TV cameras could never pick up. wow 2:50
Really nice to see them given her the faith to go doing push laps as well!
She did a great job driving that car for the first time and you can tell us she really has passion for Racing. Well done Jess.
Crazy to think that she has driven a F1 car quicker than Jamie Chadwick
I agree and would argue that Jamie is most deserving of a chance in an F1 car out of all female drivers
You gotta get yourself in the right opportunities - this probably isn't leading to any racing but fair play to Jess, she still got to drive an F1 car.
@@BigBampot you're right, F1 has always been a business at heart. But purely from a sporting perspective it ought to be Jamie who has go at it next
@@Jmasta7 she was sitting with Williams.. they should test her .. Logan isn't blowing anyone away, although I think he might have blown his shorts in Qatar
While i don't believe Jamie is better then some other F2 talents. Including Charles's little brother. Williams can't lose much by this and get a LOT of attention.
Jamie is down to earth enough to cope. At least that's what i hope.@@Jmasta7
Would love to see Jess in f1, and shout out to aston martin for giving her the opportunity , would love to see every team back some women the way the have backed jess
Some great music choices in this piece
3:00 Wow, didn't expect an Oh Wonder Song in here, Amazing!
Super cool to see. Hope we get to see more of her racing others in F1. Also, her hat at 5:05 looks like it has a big microphone on top with a windbreaker/dead cat xD
😂
All of these comments about ‘replace Stroll with Jess’ are extremely disrespectful to their current reserve driver Felipe Drugovic, who is the current reigning F2 World Champion.
He’s next in line, whether you like it or not.
As Danica Patrick said recently, you want the BEST drivers on the grid, gender doesn’t come into it, and she’s know, given she’s the last woman to drive in top level series and do a halfway decent job at the likes of the Indy 500
If a woman is truly going to make it to the F1 grid, it has to be done on MERIT and merit alone. Otherwise, it actually does more harm than good.
Ultimately I want the best drivers in the world on the grid, and I could not care less about who they are or what’s between their legs.
If you’re truly fast, welcome. If not, come back when you are.
How dare you
how dare i believe in a meritocracy@@Pjanoo1
I mean, most of them are sarcastic comments… you sound fun though
Ha! Thank you, I think! I’d actually really love it if a woman made it to F1, I just want to see it done properly, anything else is only going to put things back further.
If Danica can do it, then someone else can. It can only truly happen when on merit though, and unfortunately, this ‘test’ ain’t it.
Wish you the best Jess, and I can't wait to see you on track!!! Finally the world is changing!!!
So pleased for Jess. An amazingly talented driver who deserves the opportunity given sacrifice, dedication, and persistence. Put her in an F1 car on the grid, she would hold her own. Had the pleasure of meeting Jess, she's a great ambassador for the Sport and her team, lovely person. Us mere mortals can only dream. Well done Jess!!!!
Why doesn't aston put her in f3 or f3
@@bsrbck so true. also they would struggle with the g -force, men are stronger and have faster reaction times.
@@biceps5439 I don't believe women would struggle at all. Look at Jamie Chadwick in Indy NXT, those cars don't have any power steering and she's able to drive those cars competitively. There's also drivers like Doriane Pin driving LMP2 cars in the World Endurance Championship that also don't have power steering and she is pretty competitive there
@@smokeybandit9760 yeah none of that is formula 1 or 2. im not on about steering on about the g-force. cba getting in a discussion over this. you disagree and i agree, just leave it at that.
@@biceps5439 LMP2 cars lap quicker than Formula 2 cars do so yeah female drivers can endure the g forces
They should give her a chance. The passion, commitment and drive she has is 1 million percent more than the spoilt child they have in Lance.
Why her? Why not one of the W series drivers that actually performed, won races, and excelled in the sport? You’re falling for the marketing.
Yeah but unfortunately lance is probably still way faster than her
if shes fast enough to keep up w the grid then yeah sure
She’s no fast enough
Stroll may be a bit slow when it comes to F1 standards but the guy is still one of the best drivers in the world. Its time for him to go but Jessica is definitely not the answer.
She was easily one of the weaker drivers in an already weak W series field. This was nothing more than a publicity stunt.
This is amazing and inspirational. I hope one day we can see women raving against the men and giving them a run for their money.
But you also don’t want to see them getting lapped by the 19th car also
"Raving against the men"
Racing, surely 😊 👍
It’s hard to see this as more than a Aston Martin promotion event, you normally need a bit more merit to get into a F1..
Yes but what's the lap times
If you believe that this is anything other than a PR event, you clearly don't understand how long they have been trying to find, and how unlikely it is that a woman who could have some potential in F1. Jamie Chadwick has been closest to getting a seat, based on her success in other series, mainly the Micky Mouse championship that was the W Series. She stepped away from that after a couple of series wins to compete in some obscure Asian F3 championship. She couldn't cut it, she stepped back down to W Series because she was just a back marker, when it came to racing in a regular championship with male drivers. Some of which were a lot younger than her. That's the closest Chadwick could get to climbing the ranks to F1. So, no...Jess hasn't got even the slightest chance of getting an F1 race seat.
This 100%
Yes the best female talents so far have not shined like the talents of males coming through. But the issue isnt gender directly, its that the female max or lewis doesnt end up in any motorsport. We need 1000s of young girls getting into carting to find those talents. But i 1000% believe they exist. Ive seen and known plenty great female drivers. We just need the sample size. I mean think hiw many boys cart and dont become professional? I doubt we have 10% the female to male carting. So yeah while Jess and Jamie may not be the next big thing, they are talented and we need them in cars to show lil girls THEY CAN do it. So while your pessimistic point is correct this "pr stunt" ir ANY female driving in motorsport/F1 is a net gain for female drivers of the future
P.s. compared to stroll od throw jamie pr jess in the car see how they do. F1 teams do stuff for PR/$ all the time. If Jess had the $ why wouldnt she get a seat over a latiffi?
@@iPsOfAcT0that’s literally what captainToyota said bruh.
the rumour is that she had incredibly competitive times from this test. (she beat drugovich’s times lol)
@@willbb 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I'm all for it, about time, hope she gets to race the guys.
The stopwatch doesn’t lie reveal the lap times
Its a test run so the times would be completely irrelevant. Let's be honest you're only interested because you assume they are slow. Very weird behaviour
@@broughy23but they are tho
I don't know why so many people are banging on about the times here. Lap times from test drives are almost never made public. With the exception of public pre-season tests. You all just want the lap times because you think they were far too slow. Pure voeurism.
She's one dedicated and talented badass!! Bravo!
Not at all talented
Anywhere where we can see more?
Nice one! Great work Jess!
Was it eaton Grand Tour test driver looking on? So happy Jess got the chance, women can do everything.
so great to see this!!! awesome!💚
Give us the lap times?
looking at how she went through the chicane, probably around 2 minutes lmao
Lap times from test drives are almost never made public. With the exception of public pre-season tests. You all just want the lap times because you think they were far too slow. Pure voeurism.
@@benn87 Because they were. You can sugarcoat it however you want, you put any guy from any single seater series in there and they will be faster. This girl had 1 (!!!) podium IN THE W SERIES. This is a PR event and you ate it :)
@@benn87 Yes, I know for sure she can't match the men's timing!
The FIA should encourage more women drivers. I suggest creating additional preseason testing days for teams when it’s a women behind the wheel. Win win right? Teams would jump at the chance to be able test more and women in the lower formulas would gain f1 experience
Maybe when they start posting lap times similar to the boys they will get a seat.
@@Budisgud69so fhcking true
@@Budisgud69 97% of kids in go kart championships are boys. This stat only gets worse as you go up the categories. So of course only men make it f1 now. If a women made it to f1 think how much this would encourage girls into karting.
@@getur99 That is because boys are that much more interested in racing - you cant force it. The opportunity is there for the girls too, just as much as for the boys, they just dont care, why is it such a hard concept for people? I guess we should promote working in a nail salon for boys too, because they are really underrepresented there.
@@getur99 Ok so out of those 3% of girls, how many win championships or do very well?
Jamie Chadwick is clearly a much faster driver than Jess yet Jamie does terrible against the men. Dominates all the women in W series but a back marker to the men. Put her in the RB against Max and she would be lapped a few times every race.
In a sense its like wanting a woman to make it into the men's Man City football team.
F1 has only 20 drivers globally. How many women do you truly believe have the speed to not look foolish on a F1 grid?
0:18 Life Is Strange bts music?
Well done Jess amazing. Inspirational. Hope one day she can join the men fully.
what’s her lap time around hungaroring?
Well done. I sincerely hope you get to live your dream. You have just got another fan. Best wishes
1:37-3:00 nfs heat garage music 😄
Keep pushing ♥️
Lance out and jess in do it guys shock the world and set an example!
What lap time
Laptimes. Nothing else matters
I don't know why so many people are banging on about the times here. Lap times from test drives are almost never made public. With the exception of public pre-season tests. You all just want the lap times because you think they were far too slow. Pure voeurism.
More power to you Jess
“Fathers be good to your daughters
Daughters will love like you do.”
Nice one Jess!
When can teams use 2022 cars for runs and tests? Is it next year?
AM have everything to lose now. 4th with 11 points separating you and McLaren with 5 races left and McLaren have really switched it all on.
They can use 2022 spec once the 2024 season starts
@@dud8905 Awesome news. They need to get drivers in those things for experience.
Out of interest, why at the start and not pre season? Some FIA rule?
Would so love the grid to be mixed one day. But it’s maybe a long stretch unfortunately
More PR. Just basically living a dream to drive an F1 car that’s it. Good for her none of us can say we’ve done that. I’d love to see a female or two on the grid full time. Doesn’t look like that will ever happen.
But in all honesty though you have to earn it. No point in giving a lady a drive just for the sake of it. If you got what it takes and can beat the boys in the juniors first then maybe
a female will secure that F1 drive. Until then it’s just PR good books to say hey we put a female in the car.
I wanna see the girls at least get some Friday running. If F1 could afford a 3rd car just for testing on race weekends that would have been great but not in this day and age.
When F1 used to have spare cars that would have been a good opportunity but then if you bin it the main drivers are screwed if they needed that T car. I doubt F1 would allow older cars to be driven on Friday for the females to test and practice.
Show us the lap times!!!
they wont she was prob 10 seconds off
Yes Jess!!. Legend.. and your dad!! What a total legend for being there and making you!! (And your mum obvs😂)
can we know the lap times ?
publicity stunt. Her racing record is no way near good enough to even look at an f1 car. no f2 , no f3 all she did was come 11th in W series.
Really, bet you could do better 🤣🤣😂😂😅💯
100% correct. Why don't women drive in F3 or F2....or is it because they can't compete against the men ...
@@Q.P.Rstick to football.
She finished like 11th in the W series. It’s unlikely a woman would be good enough to be within the top 20 of male athletes unfortunately
Ya sorry to say it but there are no women who are able to match up against the males in f1
Not yet at least but fingers crossed for the future.
I had high expectations for Jamie but she isn't doing too hot at Indy NXT.
Jess, you are superstar in the making! You deserve to be in F1!
hardly
Are the times available and comparable to that of male counterparts?
I don't know why so many people are banging on about the times here. Lap times from test drives are almost never made public. With the exception of public pre-season tests. You all just want the lap times because you think they were far too slow. Pure voeurism.
@@benn87 I also doubt they ran the car anywhere near full potential or let her push 100%, so lap times are irrelevant either way.
Go Jess!
Jessica Hawkins just became Lawrence’s favorite son
Amazing we need more women in the seats , and more teams for more seats.
Jess, you got this! 🤞
Liking the Daughter/Life is Strange music in the background 💚
"I'm going to enjoy this feeling, and push hard to go racing" 💪 Loving this sort of feedback on debut! Go on Jessica ❤💛💙
She speaks like a female George Russell - All the best to her!
It would be great to see a female F1 driver, but for all the right reasons rather than any DEI bullshit.
If she was a guy it would be all about lap times. Clearly she didn't come close as there was zero mention of how she performed.
While you're probably right, I doubt it was the current F1 car Aston are using anyway so comparisons are useless. Also even if she did perform better than stroll, no way would they say that publicly. As long as his dad owns the team, he isn't going anywhere.
I don't know why so many people are banging on about the times here. Lap times from test drives are almost never made public. With the exception of public pre-season tests. You all just want the lap times because you think they were far too slow. Pure voeurism.
I'd love to see a woman do at least one full season in F1 but they have to earn it, like all of their male peers!
LFG Jess! Yeah!
LETS GOO HAWKINSS!!!!!!
Lance be like: I”ll hold your beer
Was she actually the best out of the pool of candidates for the job, or is she there simply because of DEI and ESG. Shouldn't have to ask, but these days meritocracy no longer exists, so you can't help but wonder.
Meritocracy has never existed.
@@victoriaweasley7807 Granted, meritocracy can be questionable in other realms of life such as business for example, when you consider factors like nepotism, social class etc. But you cannot argue that meritocracy is not the fundamental principle of all sport.
@@chrismason9481 It would be lovely if Formula 1 was based entirely on meritocracy, but it never has been and never will be. You need money and sponsors if you want to succeed, and F1 has never been based on merits alone.
@@victoriaweasley7807 Ageed, in F1 the teams with the most money usually win. But likewise the teams with the most money also want the best drivers, based on their merit.
how slow was she?
Replace Stroll for the last three races!!!
Fair play 🔥
About time women got the chance in f1.
Brilliant ! I’m 67yrs old and have been a fan of F1 since I was old enough to watch it. I so want to see mor women in F1 so, go Jess go !!!
Come on Aston Martin, give her a drive ❤️
Not hating whatsoever, but there really are no women who can keep up with the males , it’s just the truth, but if there is ever a time where women can compete against the guys in f1 , then I am all for women being there
@@kaithesamurai5943 fair comment but, if we don’t see any of them given a chance then, how do we know that there isn’t a good one out there ?
@@MB-zl3cn there have been women in f1 before, and neither of them were even close to the males
@@kaithesamurai5943 yes but, only two of them, compared to how many men ? …… proves my point, not enough of them given a chance
@@MB-zl3cn not what I am saying, i am saying that they have to earn the opportunity just like everybody else, all the f1 drivers had success in all of the lower categories
She'd do a better job than Lance has done this season anyway 😂
I think you should tip AM and Lawrence.
Maybe they give you a job as a driver scout.
You read those driver so well without any informations given.
She wouldn't even be able match Sargeant's lap times, never mind Stroll's 😂🤣😂
Marvelous.
What is the point in this?
Sensational😍😍
Wonderful to see opportunities are starting to open up. Congratulations to Jess, kudos to AM.
Get her in the Aston Martin seat alongside nando
She can easily do a better job than Stroll
It would actually be awsome to see Jessica like F1 reserve driver in Formula One World Championship.
So she gets a leg up because she is a woman...she should race against F2 and F3 before she gets into an F1 car
Very keen to know her lap times, if they're quick......Drugovich wouldn't be their only option.
She has 0 SL points....
Lawrence just give here lance seat for some races. There is absolutely no risk at all. But for PR it would be Gold to have a girl in the Car.
Having met and worked with some of the drivers from the W-Series, I am so happy to see Jess given this opportunity. She's fast, she's passionate and so so friendly to meet in person. Can't wait to see what lies ahead for her!
Would love to see some woman in F1. I think it would make it so much more interesting and entertaining.
Was that Seb's car?
Pleas pretty please become an F1 racer soon.
this is so awesome hope to see her on the grid one day
If only her surname was Stroll!
Replace Stroll with Jess
😂😂
@@hallo9903 could replace stroll with anyone based off his last few races. Might as well have it be a women
DO IT
I will become an Aston fan if you do
@@salkdhfpoahergpoahre1534 if you want fans and selling merch yup
Presumably someone from F1 Academy will get a seat first [or is that why Rodin Carlin's F! bid was rejected?]
The f1 academy girls are still going to have to go through f3 and f2 though
Personally I think Super Formula in Japan is becoming a really good feeder series too, great tracks, very good cars and a great way to get experience for any young or developing driver
I'll take a look - thanks for the tip @@PaulNolanofficial
And keep within track limits ;-) @@aidan404
Lap times ?
LoL. You can only hide from the stopwatch if you hide the stopwatch
There are only ever 2 types of people in this world. Ones that want to see a woman in F1, and ones that don’t. I would like to see a woman get a drive in F1 soon 👍🏼
So cool and inspiring until u look at the laptimes
Jess, It's James....
We need women in F1 - If they are good enough, there is litterally no reason why this cannot happen.
yea but they are not and thats just the sad truth about f1 no matter if you want to accept it or not.
What was the time tho?
Sorry, why is she getting an f1 test? I've never heard of her.
Because she has followers
Great test. Now put her on the grid.
Not to be a downer, but if they were serious about women in the sport… Why not have her as a test driver for this season’s car? That’s a couple of years old the one she’s driving in the video.
Bloody Brilliant Job Jess 👍👍💪💪
If shes fast, put her in. If not, don't. It comes down to pace. Nothing else.