2020 W Series

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2020 W Series

The 2020 W Series was a planned motor racing championship that was scheduled to be the second W Series season. The championship was to be exclusively open to female racing drivers as a Formula Regional-level racing series.[1]

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Jamie Chadwick, the reigning drivers' champion from the 2019 season.

The planned championship season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[2] and a 10-event eSports league for female racing drivers only was held on the iRacing platform in its place.[3] The league was ultimately won by Beitske Visser.[4]

Driver selection

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The top twelve finishers from the 2019 championship were automatically eligible to compete in the 2020 season,[5] leaving eight vacancies in the driver line up.[6] Forty new drivers applied to take part in the season;[6] however, only fourteen of those took part in the first test which took place between 16 and 18 September 2019 at the Circuito de Almería, Spain.[7][8]

Applications

The following eight drivers competed in the 2019 W Series but did not automatically qualify for 2020:

The following eight drivers attempted to qualify for the 2020 W Series, having not competed in 2019 but were unsuccessful or elected not to race in W Series:[9]

Qualified drivers

More information No., Drivers ...
No. Drivers
5 Liechtenstein Fabienne Wohlwend
7 Finland Emma Kimiläinen
11 Italy Vicky Piria
17 Norway Ayla Ågren
19 Spain Marta García
21 United Kingdom Jessica Hawkins
22 Spain Belén García
26 United Kingdom Sarah Moore
27 United Kingdom Alice Powell
31 South Africa Tasmin Pepper
32 Spain Nerea Martí
37 United States Sabré Cook
44 United Kingdom Abbie Eaton
51 Russia Irina Sidorkova
55 United Kingdom Jamie Chadwick
85 Japan Miki Koyama
95 Netherlands Beitske Visser
97 Brazil Bruna Tomaselli
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Calendar

The series was scheduled to continue supporting the 2020 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters for most races.[11][12] Races at Hockenheimring, Circuit Zolder and Misano World Circuit were replaced by races at Igora Drive, Anderstorp Raceway and Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. On 16 January 2020, the series announced it would stage races in the Americas, operating as a support category for the United States and Mexico City Grands Prix.[13] On 4 June 2020, the series announced that it would not hold on-track races for the 2020 season, with Formula 1 Managing Director of Motorsports, Ross Brawn, stating "It is a big disappointment for all of us that due to the difficulties presented by COVID-19 the events will not take place."[14]

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Round Circuit Date Maps
1 Russia Igora Drive 30 May
2 Sweden Anderstorp Raceway 13 June
3 Italy Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 27 June
4 Germany Norisring 11 July
5 United Kingdom Brands Hatch 23 August
6 Netherlands TT Circuit Assen 5 September
7 United States Circuit of the Americas 24 October
8 Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez 31 October
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eSports League

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The inaugural and ultimately only season of the W Series eSports League virtual championship was announced on 7 May 2020 in response to the cancellation of the normal championship. The league partnered with Logitech G, Beyond Entertainment, and iRacing to contest 10 virtual events with all drivers competing in digital versions of the Tatuus Formula Renault 2.0 race car.[15] Events consisted of three races, three heats of 15mins each with the second being a reverse-grid race, and were broadcast with a week delay on YouTube. All 18 drivers who qualified to race in the on-track championship plus the three reserve drivers partook in the sim racing series, with guest wildcards employed late in the season as some drivers returned to normal racing in other categories. Beitske Visser clinched the championship title with a round to spare, winning 11 races and achieving pole position 12 times.[16]

Calendar and results

Championship standings

More information Pos., Driver ...
Pos. Driver Pts
1 Netherlands Beitske Visser 439
2 Spain Marta García 423
3 Russia Irina Sidorkova 331
4 Spain Nerea Martí 317
5 South Africa Tasmin Pepper 305
6 Australia Caitlin Wood 303
7 Norway Ayla Ågren 224
8 Spain Belén García 212
9 United Kingdom Sarah Moore 205
10 Rwanda Naomi Schiff 161
11 Liechtenstein Fabienne Wohlwend 145
12 United Kingdom Alice Powell 137
13 United Kingdom Jessica Hawkins 135
14 United Kingdom Abbie Eaton 124
15 Finland Emma Kimiläinen 101
16 Poland Gosia Rdest 100
17 Brazil Bruna Tomaselli 86
18 United States Sabré Cook 68
19 Japan Miki Koyama 53
20 Italy Vittoria Piria 39
21 United Kingdom Jamie Chadwick 18
Guest drivers
Czech Republic Gabriela Jílková 0
United States Hannah Grisham 0
United Kingdom Charlie Martin 0
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