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Alongside the global women's sports movement in 2019 came W Series, a new motor racing series for female drivers with the ambition to rethink racing and change the face of motorsport. Witness the passion and effort required to succeed against the odds in this six-part documentary series available now on All 4. Denied a realistic chance to reach the pinnacle of their sport, a group of the world's finest female racing drivers are whittled down to a group of 18 to compete in a brand new, free-to-enter racing series which aims to produce the first female Formula 1 driver since 1976. W Series: Driven highlights the bravery and tenacity of these drivers on and off the track, as they push the limits in the pursuit of acceptance in an industry that has not produced a female F1 Grand Prix driver for almost half a century.
There are icy encounters on and off the track as 54 of the world's top drivers battle to become part of a historic all-female racing series.
Despite a backlash from their peers, British GT champion Jamie Chadwick and driver-turned-labourer Alice Powell are among those fighting for the final 18 places on the W Series starting grid.
The hopes of early title contender Emma Kimiläinen take a dramatic twist as the opening W Series races get underway in Germany and Belgium.
Britain's Alice Powell bids to make it three podiums in a row. Hungarian teenager Vivien Keszthelyi is warned about her celebrity boyfriend. And a mid-season ultimatum threatens several drivers.
Home favourite Beitske Visser looks to overtake Jamie Chadwick in the championship standings with one race to go while Sarah Moore opens up on being the series's only openly gay driver.
In a fitting finale to the championship's first season, two drivers go head to head for the $500,000 winner's prize and four more fight for their W Series survival.
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