Formula Woman Newsletter - 23rd March 2023

For those who attended last year's finals, you are already familiar with Wealth Club Coin (WCC), who sponsored both the assessments and the finals, and presented winners Eliza Seville and Alana Carter with Wealth Club Coins as part of their prize.

In this dizzying world of cryptocurrency, WCC is one of the few coin developers who are not only growing fast but also being creative in their promotions, with music videos, international ambassadors, fashion shows, and of course, Formula Woman. Similar to Formula Woman, WCC is present in countries around the globe and is huge in South America, where cryptocurrency is working really well.

It's definitely worth our community members checking out how WCC works and considering becoming involved, as well as investing in this fast-growing cryptocurrency. For more details, click the button below:

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This week, Formula Woman Founder Graeme Glew signed a deal in Dubai with global marketing agency AVANTGARDE to promote The Formula Woman Nations Cup in the Middle East. Originally, the plan was to run the event in November, but it has now been agreed with Dubai Autodrome to run the event from 1st to 3rd March 2024. For more about AVANTGARDE, click below:

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Last year, 40+ Formula Woman competitors from 24 countries were selected at Bedford Autodrome to compete in the Nations Cup event. The ladies are now preparing, and most of them are coming back to the UK to undertake a five-day intensive training camp in the summer. The camp will include a lot of on-track coaching in a variety of race cars, as well as simulator, fitness, kart, and mind coaching. For more details;

Katie@f1.co.uk

The new Formula Woman Academy has got off to a great start, and now we are opening up the academy to Nations Cup competitors who are planning to attend one of the four scheduled training camps in the summer.

With the ever-changing world we live in, many people are experiencing a cost of living increase and a lot of negative media hype to contend with. This is one reason why we have introduced the Formula Woman Academy in the UK and soon to be in North America.

Using our race coin concept, payment for driver training and coaching can be spread over the year, and in some cases, our members have secured sponsors to pay for their training using this mechanism. Formula Woman simply invoices the sponsor, and they are then able to claim back the tax element. For more details on the academy, please contact;

Katie@f1.co.uk

As in all our newsletters a reminder of our forthcoming UK training dates;
 
Next available track days –

  • 12th April - Donington  (Project 8 day)

  • 20th April - Snetterton,

  • 5th May - Donington

  • 15th May - Castle Combe

Next available boot tour – 5th – 7th May
 
Next Karting Day – 7th May with Karting Champion Alicia Barrett
 
Next Simulator Day – 6th May – I-Zone Silverstone
 
Next Webinar – 17th April – Driving Techniques
 
Race Licence Course – 6th June – UK residents only
 
To book, find out more contact;

Katie@f1.co.uk

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