Attacking Susie Wolff’s $2.33 Million Project, Danica Patrick’s Orthodox Views Show She Could Care Less for Women in Motorsport

Getting more women in the field of Motorsports is a challenging task. How is Susie Wolff trying to bring a positive change and what did Danica Patrick say about this? Let's find out.

What is it About?

As women like Susie Wolff have been trying to bridge the gap for fellow women in Motorsports, NASCAR and IndyCar legend Danica Patrick has a completely different take on the issue.

Who is Susie
Wolff?

Wolff is a former professional racing driver. She is currently the managing director of F1 Academy. She is married to the Mercedes Team principal and CEO Toto Wolff.

Wolff's Take on Women

Susie Wolff has been actively putting efforts to bring the F1 Academy and women drivers to the limelight with F1's $2.33 million F1 Academy project.

Who is Danica
Patrick?

Patrick is a former professional racing driver and the only woman to win an IndyCar Series race. She is the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel car racing.

Patrick's Take on
Women

Danica Patrick during SkySports F1 podcast dissed the special treatment for women in motorsports and expressed that sports success can only be measured in its competition.

What Did Patrick
Say?

(Video Credits: @SkySportsF1/YouTube)

She expressed that getting more women into F1 is something which she doesn't think is important and that women should compete equally.

(Video Credits: @SkySportsF1/YouTube)