Polish karting champion 2011 in the 2019 season will start in the W Series. The women’s racing series of sigle-seaters. 18 drivers will race on six European circuits in Formula 3 cars. Gosia Rdest is the only Polish woman who qualified for the series in this season. Another Polish karting champion Natalia Kowalska also applied to W Series.
-” We did it! We’re going back to single-seaters. I am pleased to inform you that in the upcoming season I will start in W Series” – she wrote on her official facebook profile. – “It was really a very intense week full of extreme emotions – from stress to huge tears of happiness. Thank you very much for all your support and faith. It’s so unbelievable that I got something from my fate that seemed beyond my reach. I have no words to describe how it feels amazing. Dreams come true!”
Gosia Rdest had a short episode in single-seaters in her career. In 2013 she took part in the BRDC Formula 4 competition and won the prize for the highest number of successful overtakes in the season. She won the title of karting champion of Poland in 2011 after winning the KF2 category competition.
Participants qualified to W Series:
1. Jamie Chadwick, United Kingdom
2. Saber Cook, USA
3. Marta Garcia, Spain
4. Megan Gilkes, Canada
5. Esmee Hawkey, United Kingdom
6. Jessica Hawkins, United Kingdom
7. Shea Holbrook, USA
8. Emma Kimilainen, Finland
9. Miki Koyama, Japan
10. Sarah Moore, Great Britain
11. Tasmin Pepper, South Africa
12. Vicky Piria, Italy
13. Alice Powell, United Kingdom
14. Gosia Rdest, Poland
15. Naomi Schiff, Belgium
16. Beitske Visser, Netherlands
17. Fabienne Wohlwend, Liechtenstein
18. Caitlin Wood, Australia
Four reserve drivers:
1. Sarah Bovy, Belgium
2. Vivien Keszthelyi, Hungary
3. Stephane Kox, Netherlands
4. Francesca Linossi, Italy
Calendar 2019:
3-5 May – Hockenheim
May 17-19 – Zolder
7-9 June – Misano
5-7 July – Norisring
19-21 July – Assen
10-11 august – Brands Hatch
Photo credit Gosia Rdest, W Series/rethinkracing
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