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‘The biggest weekend in my career’ – Chloe Chambers to return to Miami fighting for the title of the F1 Academy and the ‘Effect of Drive To Survive’

“Personally, I don’t like to see myself,” she says. “In the Netflix documentary [filming]They asked how I felt about being on such a big stage and seeing myself and I said: “I agree with that while I look great” and I am sure they have done it.

“It’s really great to have the F1 Academy on a main platform. I can almost use it as a type of name situation. People ask ‘What is F1 Academy?’ I don’t know, go see Netflix’s documentary, he will tell you everything you need to know.

“It has worked in Formula 1 so well that it has to work for us … as they say, any advertising is a good advertising, right? So, even if people are seeing it for spite, it is still bringing more spectators, it is still attracting more attention to the F1 Academy and I think that in the end it will really be positive for all of us.”

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Keeping the title available

Two round rounds and is clear Chambers and his field racing team have become one of the main protagonists of the season’s title. Three podiums in four races, along with their first pole position the last time in Jeddah, have reinforced their search for glory.

Third in the 47 -point classification, you feel 12 points drift from Maya Weug backed by Ferrari and five points behind Mercedes Juniorne Pin. Finishing his rookie campaign in the sixth last year, Chambers acknowledges that this is his only opportunity to make an invoice, with the 20 -year -old girl ready to start from the series at the end of her maximum period of two stations.

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