At Donington Park in May, Jordan F1 driver Jodie Hemming
will bid to become the first woman to win in an F1 car
since Desiré Wilson took a one-off victory at Brands
Hatch in 1980.
21 year-old Jodie, who drives a 1997 Jordan formerly raced
by Ralf Schumacher and Giancarlo Fisichella, has already
claimed a third place on her debut in the car last year.

Jodie, from Northampton, began racing in 1998 at the age
of 13, when in the Junior TKM karting series, coming close
to winning the title in her debut year. She switched to
single-seat racing cars in 2002 in the Formula Honda 600
Championship. In her second full season she won all fifteen
of the fifteen races, an unprecedented achievement.
Last
spring, Jodie decided she was ready to handle Formula
One horsepower. She was right, claiming a third place
on her debut at Brands Hatch in the euroBOSS series for
former F1 cars, at the wheel of the Jordan. Since then
she’s been racing in the same Formula Renault UK
series that took Kimi Raikkonen to stardom, but she’ll
be back in her Jordan for the GPlive event in May.
“I’m really looking forward to the GPlive
event at Donington” said Jodie. “It will mean
that I get to meet a lot of fans, not to mention rubbing
shoulders with some great motor racing names. Add in one
of the best drivers’ circuits in the world. I’ll
be in heaven!”
“Jodie’s presence at GPlive is clear proof
that the event isn’t just about drivers of years
gone by” said Richard Morgan, the initiator of GPlive.
“Jodie is perhaps on of the most exciting new stars
in the country and we’re delighted she’s agreed
to join us both at the Autosport Show and, of course at
GPlive. Jodie will be joining what is perhaps the biggest
line-up of iconic Grand Prix cars and stars in the world.”