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The all-female championship W Series has entered administration, less than a year after its third season was curtailed early due to financial difficulties.
W Series has announced the final three races of its 2022 season have been cancelled due to ongoing financial issues.
The W Series may not complete the 2022 season due to facing “significant” financial issues, according to a report.
Jamie Chadwick will remain in W Series for a third consecutive season as she looks to defend her title with the new team, Jenner Racing.
Former Olympic champion and media personality Caitlyn Jenner has entered a team into this year’s W Series championship.
W Series will race at eight Formula 1 weekends in 2022 as the all-female series enters its third year.
Veloce Racing’s Jamie Chadwick has retained the W Series title after dominating the finale at the Circuit of the Americas.
W Series drivers Beitske Visser and Ayla Agren have avoided injury and been discharged from hospital following a horrific six-car crash at Spa-Francorchamps.
W Series drivers Beitske Visser and Ayla Agren have been taken to hospital for further checks following a horrific six-car crash at Eau Rouge.
W Series has confirmed its full FIA Super License points allocation ahead of the 2020 season.
The W Series is in talks with “a number” of potential global sponsors, according to CEO Catherine Bond Muir.
This year’s W Series champion will earn 15 FIA super licence points to help in their bid to reach Formula 1.
Formula 1 approached W Series expressing its desire to have the all-female championship on its support bill and start negotiations for its new two-race undercard deal in 2020.
W Series will support Formula 1 at this year's United States and Mexican grands prix as it adds an additional two rounds to the 2020 season calendar.
W Series has announced a “multi-year” agreement with ROKiT to land its first major sponsorship deal since its formation in 2018.
W Series will visit three new circuits in 2020 after confirming the initial schedule for its second season, which features six rounds.
Reigning W Series champion Jamie Chadwick will return to the all-female championship to defend her title during the 2020 season.
Former ChampCar and IndyCar driver Katherine Legge is among 14 new drivers that will take part in a three-day test in Spain next week in a bid to join the W Series grid for 2020.