The Dutch driver Emely de Heus on behalf of Red Bull in the F1 Academy
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Next season, two Dutch drivers will compete in the F1 Academy, the women’s class affiliated with Formula 1.
Like last year, the almost 21-year-old Emely de Heus will compete in the class for the Dutch team MP Motorsport. It will fly under the Red Bull “brand” flag. The same applies to Hamda and Amna Al Qubaisi, who will compete on behalf of Red Bull Racing and Visa Cash App RB (ViCARB), respectively.
Dutch driver in the F1 Academy
All Formula 1 teams will support a driver in the F1 Academy this year. Red Bull is doing this in collaboration with MP Motorsport with three talents. It was previously announced that the Dutchwoman Maya Weug would start for Ferrari.
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Source: Auto visie

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