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Jamie Laura Chadwick (born 20 May 1998) is a British female racing driver, best known as the first ever W Series champion and as a development driver for Williams Grand Prix Engineering.[1]

Early life

Jamie Chadwick was born in Bath, before growing up in the Isle of Man.[2] Chadwick was eventually educated at Cheltenham College,[3] a co-educational boarding and day independent school in the spa town of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. She currently resides in Kilcott, Gloucestershire.[4]

Career

2010-16: Early career

Jamie Chadwick started her motorsports career in kart racing at the age of 11, following her brother Oliver into the sport. She broke into car racing in 2013 when she turned down a trial with the England under-18 hockey team to compete at the Ginetta Junior scholarship weekend, where she triumphed to win a scholarship for the 2013 Ginetta Junior Championship season. Chadwick raced alongside her brother for the JHR Developments team, finishing tenth in the championship. She remained in the series for 2014, taking five podium finishes during the year to finish eighth overall in the championship.[5]

In March 2015, Chadwick was announced as one of the drivers for Beechdean Motorsport in the 2015 British GT Championship, competing in the GT4 class.[6] Chadwick and her co-driver, Ross Gunn, took two wins and five podiums during the season in their Aston Martin V8 Vantage, including a win in the Silverstone 24-Hour race. This made Chadwick the first female and youngest ever champion of the British GT Championship.[7]

Going into 2016, Chadwick stayed in British GT Championship, driving in the GT4 pro class with Generation AMR SuperRacing for the first, second and sixth rounds., before returning to Beechdean Motorsport to race in the pro-am class with Paul Hollywood for the final three races of the season.[7] Chadwick ultimately finished fifteenth in the championship.

Chadwick also competed in race 9 of the 2016 VLN season, driving the Nexcel AMR Aston Martin GT8 and finishing third in the SP8 class.[8]

2017-19: Transition to single-seater racing

Chadwick moved into single-seater racing in 2017, joining Double R Racing to compete in the 2017 BRDC British Formula 3 Championship. She achieved her first and only podium of the season with a third place finish at Rockingham in the fifth round of the championship, ultimately finishing ninth overall for the season.[9] For the 2018 season, Chadwick remained in the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship, moving to Douglas Motorsport. In August, she became the first ever woman to win a British F3 race by claiming victory in the second race at Brands Hatch, and finished the season in eighth place.[10]

Chadwick also entered the 2018 24 Hours of Nürburgring, driving the Aston Martin Vantage V8 GT4 in the SP8 class alongside Jonathan Adam, Alex Lynn and Pete Cate. The team finished fifth in class and sixty-third overall.[11]

Chadwick proceeded to sign on for the 2018-19 MRF Challenge season in November 2018, and topped both initial practice sessions.[12] Chadwick had success in the early rounds of the championship, finishing second in three of the five races in the opening weekend in Dubai. She followed this up with wins in six of the remaining ten races at Bahrain and Chennai to take the title, becoming the first ever woman to win the MRF Challenge.[13] Chadwick also participated in two test drives with the NIO Formula E team in Riyadh and Marrakesh.[14]

2019-present: W Series and Williams F1

Jamie Chadwick at the W Series final at Brands Hatch

In March 2019, Chadwick was announced as one of the entrants for the inaugural season of the W Series, and followed this by participating in the opening three races of the 2019 F3 Asian Championship.[15][16] Chadwick was also announced as an official junior driver for Aston Martin Racing, extending an existing unofficial relationship that dated back to 2014.[17] At the first W Series race at Hockenheim, Chadwick put in a dominant performance, leading both practice sessions and qualifying on pole. Despite briefly giving up the race lead to Alice Powell, Chadwick came from behind to take the first win in W Series history.[18] Two weeks later at Zolder, Chadwick again started on pole, however lost the lead to Beitske Visser from the start, and had to fight off Powell after locking up and running wide later in the race, ultimately holding onto second place.[19]

Two days after the race in Zolder, Chadwick became the second driver to join the Williams Driver Academy, signing on as a development driver for the team.[20] In the next W Series race at Misano the following month, Chadwick qualified second behind Fabienne Wohlwend, but passed her on the start and held off pressure from Visser to take her second W Series win.[21] Chadwick then finished in third place behind Marta García and Visser at Norisring, after a long battle with the latter that saw her lose second place on the start and make a late lunge in an attempt to regain the place towards the end of the race.[22]

At Assen, Chadwick started and finished in third after again holding off late pressure from Visser.[23] In the non-championship reverse grid race the following day, Chadwick fought through the field to finish eighth after starting from the back of the grid.[24] Chadwick then entered the 2019 24 Hours of Nürburgring with Aston Martin, racing alongside Alex Brundle and Peter Cate in the Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT4, finishing first in the SP8 class and twenty-seventh overall.[25] Chadwick entered the W Series championship decider at Brands Hatch with a 13 point lead on second placed Visser, and proceeded to start on pole for the third time. Despite defending the lead initially, she lacked race pace and lost positions to Powell, Emma Kimiläinen and finally Visser, however her eventual fourth placed finish was enough to hold off Visser and win the inaugural W Series title.[26]

In September, Chadwick joined Double R Racing to test drive their Euroformula Open car in Silverstone, with a view to a competitive drive in the series in the future.[27] The following week, Chadwick was announced as one of the competing drivers in the inaugural series of Extreme E in 2021.[28]

Racing record

Career summary

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles FLaps Podiums Points Position
2013 Ginetta Junior Championship JHR Developments 20 0 0 0 7 221 10th
2014 Ginetta Junior Championship JHR Developments 20 0 0 0 5 287 8th
2015 British GT Championship Beechdean-AMR 7 2 0 0 5 164.5 1st
2016 British GT Championship Generation AMR SuperRacing 6 0 0 0 0 29 15th
2017 BRDC British Formula 3 Championship Double R Racing 24 0 0 0 1 264 9th
2018 BRDC British Formula 3 Championship Douglas Motorsport 24 1 0 0 2 260 8th
2018–19 MRF Challenge 15 6 0 5 9 280 1st
2019 W Series 6 2 3 0 5 110 1st
F3 Asian Championship Seven GP 3 0 0 0 0 18* 13th*

Complete W Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

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  1. Britain’s Jamie Chadwick wins first-ever W Series title. In: The Independent. 11. August 2019, abgerufen am 11. August 2019 (englisch).
  2. Jamie Chadwick | Driver. In: W Series. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  3. Jamie to race with Paul Hollywood. In: Cheltenham College, Gloucestershire. 7. April 2016, abgerufen am 1. Juli 2017.
  4. About - Jamie Chadwick Racing | Official Website. In: Jamie Chadwick Racing. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  5. Simon Paice: 2014 Ginetta Junior Championship Season Review. In: The Checkered Flag. 22. November 2014, abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (britisches Englisch).
  6. Jack de Menezes: W Series 2019: Five British drivers including Jamie Chadwick and Alice Powell named in 18-driver line-up In: The Independent, 28 March 2019. Abgerufen im 29 March 2019 
  7. 1 2 Chadwick joins Generation AMR SuperRacing for Brands and Rockingham. In: British GT. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019.
  8. CLASS PODIUM FOR JAMIE CHADWICK IN VLN RACE 9. In: Jamie Chadwick Racing. 10. Oktober 2016, abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  9. British F3 - 2017 Championship Standings. In: BRDC British F3 Championship. 24. September 2017, abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  10. British F3 - 2018 Championship Standings. In: BRDC British F3 Championship. 13. März 2019, abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  11. Endurance 2018 24 Hours of Nürburgring. Motorsport.com, abgerufen am 20. Mai 2019.
  12. Josh Suttill: Jamie Chadwick leads MRF Challenge entry list for Dubai. In: Formula Scout. 15. November 2018, abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  13. FIRST LADY: JAMIE CHADWICK ON HER MRF CHALLENGE 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE In: Overdrive, 9 March 2019. Abgerufen im 29 March 2019 
  14. Chris Soulsby: Formula E: NIO Formula E hands Jamie Chadwick second test outing in Marrakesh. In: Motorsport Week. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  15. W Series announces its driver line-up. In: W Series. 28. März 2019, abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  16. RACES / RESULTS / 2019 - F3 Asian Championship Certified by FIA. In: www.f3asia.com. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019.
  17. Chadwick signed as Aston Martin junior driver. In: www.motorsport.com. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  18. Hockenheim W Series: Chadwick fends off Powell in opener. In: www.motorsport.com. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  19. Zolder W Series: Visser takes commanding win over Chadwick. In: www.motorsport.com. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  20. Jamie Chadwick joins Williams Racing Driver Academy. In: www.williamsf1.com. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  21. Lucy Morson: Misano W Series: Chadwick resists Visser to extend points lead. In: Autosport.com. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  22. Norisring W Series: Garcia scores maiden victory. In: www.motorsport.com. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  23. Assen W Series: Kimilainen passes Powell to score first win. In: www.motorsport.com. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  24. Assen Non-Championship Race Report. In: W Series. 21. Juli 2019, abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  25. Aston Martin Vantage GT4 takes debut Nürburgring 24-hour class win - News - Racecar. In: www.racecar.com. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019.
  26. Brands Hatch W Series: Powell wins finale, Chadwick champion. In: www.motorsport.com. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (englisch).
  27. Elliot Wood: Chadwick targeting EF Open race appearance after "fantastic" test. In: Formula Scout. 6. September 2019, abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  28. Extreme E: Jamie Chadwick to race in climate change series, 12. September 2019. Abgerufen am 24. September 2019 (britisches Englisch).