List of W Series drivers

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The following list of W Series drivers lists the 32 drivers who took part in a W Series event during its tenure from 2019 to 2022. [1]

Contents

By driver

Key
ColourMeaning
Champions
DriverCountry [lower-alpha 1] YearsChampionshipsRace
Starts
Pole
Positions
Race
Wins
PodiumsF/LapsTotal
Points
Pole
Percentage
Win
Percentage
Podium
Percentage
F/Lap
Percentage
Average
Points
Ayla Ågren [3] Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 20212022 08000030%0%0%0%0.4
Tereza Bábíčková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechia 2022 06000000%0%0%0%0
Sarah Bovy [4] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2019 02000000%0%0%0%0
Bianca Bustamante Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 2022 07000020%0%0%0%0.3
Jamie Chadwick [5] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2019, 20212022 3
(2019, 2021, 2022)
21101118641248%52%86%29%19.6
Chloe Chambers Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2022 07000010%0%0%0%0.1
Sabré Cook [6] Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2019, 2021 0140000120%0%0%0%0.9
Emely de Heus Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2022 07000010%0%0%0%0.1
Abigail Eaton [7] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 20212022 0140000300%0%0%0%2.1
Belén García [8] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 20212022 0150010860%0%7%0%5.7
Marta García [9] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2019, 20212022 020214013210%5%20%0%6.6
Megan Gilkes [10] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2019 05000000%0%0%0%0
Esmee Hawkey [11] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2019 06000020%0%0%0%0.3
Jessica Hawkins [12] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2019, 20212022 0210010760%0%5%0%3.6
Shea Holbrook [13] Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2019 06000000%0%0%0%0
Vivien Keszthelyi [14] Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2019 04000010%0%0%0%0.3
Emma Kimiläinen [15] Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2019, 20212022 019228420311%11%42%21%10.7
Miki Koyama [16] Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2019, 2021 0140001440%0%0%7%3.1
Nerea Martí [17] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 20212022 01510301057%0%20%0%7.0
Sarah Moore [18] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2019, 20212022 02100101060%0%5%0%5.0
Juju Noda Flag of Japan.svg  Japan [lower-alpha 2] 2022 07000020%0%0%0%0.3
Tasmin Pepper [19] Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2019 060000220%0%0%0%3.7
Vittoria Piria [20] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2019, 2021 0140000250%0%0%0%1.8
Alice Powell [21] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 2019, 20212022 0212513529410%24%62%24%14.0
Abbi Pulling [22] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 20212022 01110311139%0%27%9%10.3
Małgorzata Rdest [23] Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2019, 2021 090000120%0%0%0%1.3
Naomi Schiff [24] Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda [lower-alpha 3] 2019 06000020%0%0%0%0.3
Irina Sidorkova [26] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2021 050010340%0%20%0%6.8
Bruna Tomaselli [27] Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 20212022 0150000230%0%0%0%1.5
Beitske Visser [28] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2019, 20212022 02012722315%10%35%10%11.6
Fabienne Wohlwend [29] Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein [lower-alpha 4] 2019, 20212022 02110301255%0%14%0%6.0
Caitlin Wood [31] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2019, 2021 0100000220%0%0%0%2.2

^1 – Percentages are of the races contested by said driver.

By country

Jamie Laura Chadwick.jpg
Sarah Moore 2019 Brands Hatch (cropped-01).jpg
2019 Brands Hatch W Series round 11.jpg
Jamie Chadwick, Sarah Moore and Fabienne Wohlwend are three of five drivers who started all of W Series' 21 races.
Country [lower-alpha 1] Total
drivers
ChampionsChampionshipsFirst driver(s)Last driver(s)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 100 Wood
(Hockenheim 2019)
Wood
(Austin 2021)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 100 Bovy
(Zolder 2019)
Bovy
(Brands Hatch 2019)
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 100 Tomaselli
(Spielberg 1 2021)
Tomaselli
(Singapore 2022)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 100 Gilkes
(Hockenheim 2019)
Gilkes
(Brands Hatch 2019)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechia 100 Bábíčková
(Miami 2022)
Bábíčková
(Budapest 2022)
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 100 Kimiläinen
(Hockenheim 2019)
Kimiläinen
(Singapore 2022)
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 100 Keszthelyi
(Zolder 2019)
Keszthelyi
(Brands Hatch 2019)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 100 Piria
(Hockenheim 2019)
Piria
(Austin 2021)
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 200 Koyama
(Hockenheim 2019)
Noda
(Singapore 2022)
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 100 Wohlwend
(Hockenheim 2019)
Wohlwend
(Singapore 2022)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 200 Visser
(Hockenheim 2019)
De Heus, Visser
(Singapore 2022)
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 100 Ågren
(Spielberg 1 2021)
Ågren
(Singapore 2022)
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 100 Bustamante
(Miami 2022)
Bustamante
(Singapore 2022)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 100 Rdest
(Hockenheim 2019)
Rdest
(Spa-Francorchamps 2021)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 100 Sidorkova
(Spielberg 1 2021)
Sidorkova
(Zandvoort 2021)
Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 100 Schiff
(Hockenheim 2019)
Schiff
(Brands Hatch 2019)
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 100 Pepper
(Hockenheim 2019)
Pepper
(Brands Hatch 2019)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 300 M.García
(Hockenheim 2019)
B.García, M.García, Martí
(Singapore 2022)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 71
(Chadwick)
3
(2019, 2021, 2022)
Chadwick, Hawkey, Hawkins,
Moore, Powell
(Hockenheim 2019)
Chadwick, Eaton, Hawkins,
Moore, Powell, Pulling
(Singapore 2022)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 300 Cook, Holbrook
(Hockenheim 2019)
Chambers
(Singapore 2022)

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 A drivers' country of citizenship or the country of the passport said driver holds. [2]
  2. Noda raced with a Danish licence in 2022 however is a Japanese citizen and passport holder.
  3. Schiff raced with a German licence in 2019 however is a dual Rwandan-Belgian citizen and Rwandan passport holder. [25]
  4. Wohlwend raced with a Swiss licence for multiple seasons however is a Liechtenstein citizen and passport holder. [30]

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