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F1: FIA Women’s Commission Meets
A new FIA commission is seeking to get more women involved in motorsports...
Adam Cooper  | http://www.speedtv.com  |  Posted April 27, 2010   Balen (BEL)
FIA President Jean Todt supports a new commission aimed at getting more women involved in racing. (Photo: LAT Photographic)
A new FIA commission aimed "to facilitate the full participation of women in all aspects of motor sport" held its first meeting yesterday.

The Women and Motor Sport Commission met under the presidency of former World Rally Star Michele Mouton.

The FIA says that the WMC “...aims to put in place strategies and policies that will promote education and training, and put into practice actions and events that will strengthen the participation of women in all areas of motor sport.

“The Commission will work with the FIA’s sporting and non-sporting commissions, ASNs and other key international federations on joint sporting projects. The WMC will also take an active role in international forums and conferences devoted to the place of women in sport, and the advances that can be made.”

FIA President Jean Todt said: “The FIA’s membership around the world comprises men and women; each has an identical part to play in sport. Like many international federations, we will support, promote and help advance the participation of women in motor sport to ensure equal opportunities at all levels.”

Mouton explained: “Women already have their place in motor sport; they have proved it. But for many years people have asked me why there have been no women following in my footsteps. I really hope the Commission can help answer that question and that we can attract and support women in all areas of our sport.”

The WMC has 19 members, mostly senior motor club representatives, although the list includes DTM racer Katherine Legge, former F3 ace Cathy Muller and currently hospitalized GT1 driver Natacha Gachnang. There appears to be no North American representation for now.

Adam Cooper notched up his 25th season as a racing journalist in 2009. Born in London, England, he saw his first F1 race at age 10 in 1976. He began freelancing for Autosport magazine in 1985 and was on the fulltime staff from 1987-92. He then went freelance again, initially spending two years in Japan before following the 1994 Champcar series from a base in Indianapolis. He has not missed a Grand Prix since Suzuka ‘94, a run that has extended to Abu Dhabi ’09. Adam has written books about Eddie Irvine, Piers Courage and Michael Schumacher and hosts a race preview show on Sirius XM. He has written about F1 for SPEEDtv.com since 2005. Check out Adam's Blog or follow him on Twitter

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