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Iron Dames reveals full racing programme : 16 drivers, multiple disciplines, one mission

3 Feb. 2025 • 16:33
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Iron Dames, the trailblazing all-female racing project, proudly announces its expanded 2025 programme, featuring an unprecedented line-up of 16 drivers competing across the globe. This milestone marks a significant evolution of the Iron Dames initiative, highlighting a reinforced commitment to nurturing talent, promoting diversity, and setting new standards of professionalism in motorsport.

 

With representation across multiple disciplines – from karting to single seaters and endurance racing to rally – the Iron Dames exemplify a rich blend of generations, experiences and aspirations. The 2025 season is not just a testament to the team’s competitive ambitions, but also a reaffirmation of its mission to inspire and empower future generations under the banner of "Every Dream Matters."

 

Key Developments for 2025

 

1. Expanded Line-Up: The Iron Dames project now proudly supports 16 drivers, representing a significant step forward in fostering opportunities for women at every level of motorsport’s competitive pyramid. From karting to championships on the world stage, Iron Dames’ presence in 18 different series spans the entire spectrum of racing disciplines.

 

2. The Strength of Diversity Diversity is the cornerstone of the Iron Dames’ philosophy. The 2025 programme celebrates a remarkable blend of generations, where seasoned drivers pass on their expertise and passion to rising talents. Each driver brings their own unique story, background, and experiences, enriching the team as a whole and fostering collective growth. With representation across all generations, Iron Dames demonstrates that the pursuit of excellence knows no age or boundary.

 

3. Support for Youth Development: Recognising the importance of nurturing future talent, Iron Dames has reinforced its foundation with a strong focus on supporting young drivers in karting. This investment ensures a sustainable pipeline of talent while inspiring the next generation to pursue their racing dreams.

 

4. A Holistic Approach to Professional Growth From drivers to team operations, Iron Dames has prioritised professional growth across the board. This holistic approach ensures that every member of the team – on and off the track – is equipped to perform and excel at the highest levels.

 

5. A Mission Beyond Racing "Every Dream Matters" is more than a motto for Iron Dames; it is a guiding principle. Each driver’s journey serves as a beacon of inspiration, proving that with determination and support, no dream is too big. This mission is further strengthened by the strategic partnership between Porsche and Iron Dames, reinforcing their shared commitment to excellence, innovation, and the development of female talent in motorsport. Through this collaboration, Iron Dames continues to create opportunities for women at the highest levels of competition while pushing the boundaries of what is possible in racing.

 

2025 Championships and Driver Line-ups:

 

Endurance RacingFIA World Endurance Championship:  Michelle Gatting, Rahel Frey, Celia Martin IMSA Endurance Cup: Michelle Gatting, Rahel Frey, Sarah Bovy,European Le Mans Series: Michelle Gatting, Sarah Bovy, Celia MartinAsian Le Mans Series: Michelle Gatting, Sarah Bovy, Celia MartinMichelin Le Mans Cup: Marta Garcia, Vanina IckxPorsche Carrera Cup France: Karen GaillardPorsche Sprint Challenge Suisse: Karen Gaillard

 

Single seaterF1 Academy: Doriane PinFormula Regional European Championship By Alpine: Doriane PinFormula Regional Middle East Championship: Doriane PinFrench F4 Championship: Lisa Billard

 

RallyWRC2: Sarah Rumeau, Julie AmblardFrench Rally Championship / French Gravel Rally Championship: Sarah Rumeau, Julie Amblard

 

KartingFIA Karting European Championship: Luna FluxaChampions of the Future: Luna FluxaChampions of the Future Academy: Vicky Farfus, Mia Oger, Angelina SimonsWSK: Vicky Farfus, Mia Oger, Angelina Simons

 

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