W Series’ administrators Evelyn Partners have provided more details of the huge debts the championship racked up in its short existence.
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Formula E, the electric single-seater racing championship, has purchased the intellectual property rights of the now defunct W Series.
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W Series’ assets have been put up for auction following the collapse of discussions with potential purchasers of the business.
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W Series’ administrators say that the “survival of the existing company is unachievable,” but there’s “considerable interest from third parties” in acquiring assets.
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W Series, the FRegional championship exclusively for female drivers, has entered administration and the remaining staff been made redundant.
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Jamie Chadwick says she is “looking forward to learning more” about different set-ups in Indy Nxt after “being quite restricted on those options” in W Series
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W Series’ CEO Catherine Bond Muir says the series, which is currently in limbo, is considering changing its approach to testing
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The W Series season has been curtailed for financial reasons with its three final races cancelled and Jamie Chadwick declared champion for the third time. Reports of financial problems threatening …
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W Series’ CEO has talked about the on and off-track impact of two-time champion Jamie Chadwick potentially moving on from the series
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Beitske Visser resisted attacks from Alice Powell to claim the victory in W Series’ race in Singapore as Jamie Chadwick crashed out
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Marta Garcia took her first W Series pole of 2022 in a flooded qualifying session on Singapore’s Marina Bay street circuit
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W Series’ runaway points leader Jamie Chadwick topped free practice in Singapore, as the series’ financial position worsened
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W Series raced TRS’s fleet of Tatuus FT-60 cars at Barcelona back in May, and will be utilising them once more in Singapore this weekend
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W Series CEO sees “no business case” to support women racers via junior teams, as series battles cash issue
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodW Series’ Catherine Bond Muir says she sees “no business case” in supporting female drivers via driver development programmes
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Tereza Babickova will miss the next W Series round in Singapore and also her FIA Formula 3 test debut after injuring her back last weekend
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Alice Powell survived a late safety car restart to win at the Hungaroring in a race where Jamie Chadwick rose from fifth to second
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Alice Powell picked up her third W Series pole in qualifying for the Hungaroring round, while points leader Jamie Chadwick was fifth fastest
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Beitske Visser was the fastest driver in W Series free practice at the Hungaroring, heading Sarah Moore by 0.198 seconds
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W Series has announced that it has removed its race at Suzuka on October 8, and its Asia debut will take place in Singapore instead
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Two-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick is considering a move to Indy Lights for next year, as well as European series