Did that
title shock you? A female F1-fan who is against female F1-drivers? No way!
Let's be
clear: I'm not against female racers. I think it is a great thing and there
should be a lot more showing the world that racing isn't an all men sport
(anymore). But what has happened now is that female drivers are chosen because
of their gender and not their talent. Just look at Carmen Jorda who has just been
announced as development driver for the Lotus F1 team.
I can
honestly say I have never heard of her before, what isn't a bad thing but then
I started looking for what she had won and how good she was. And where I
thought to find an impressive record of achievements, I found nothing. In 2008 she
became 21th in F3 with one point to her name while her team mate Germán Sánchez
became world champion. Bad year? In Silverstone 2012 she became the first F3
driver not to qualify because she failed to get within the 107%-rule. She ended
as 28th in the championship. Still not impressed? In 2013 she became
30th with a 17th place as her best result. But last year
she did better. Not much, 29th place it was. In eight years of
different Formula 3 championships, she hasn’t won any race or pole position. So
if you just look at her results, there is no reason whatsoever why she got the
place of development driver. None.
But there
is one. Only one. She's a woman. And teams are doing what they can to show the
world they are supporting female drivers. So they sign them, even if they are
no good. Jorda is no contribution to the team. I honestly think Lotus is better
off without her. But now they can use her in promotional activities. And that
is the main reason why they want Jorda, who is more seen on red carpet events
and in front of the camera than on circuit.
Even though
you probably think I would defend female drivers, I actually feel sorry for her
male rivals. Jorda, who finished 28th is now part of a F1 team, the male rivals
who beat her race after race are still in F3 or if they are very lucky GP2.
Gender equality? Let’s be clear: F1 doesn't need women. But it doesn't need men
either. It needs racers. People who have an extraordinary talent and are there because
they have every right to be there. It doesn't matter if they are male or female
but it matters whether they are good or not. And Carmen Jorda is just not good
enough for F1.
Catya Leroux
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