FIA Girls on Track
Formerly known as Dare to be Different (D2BD), FIA Girls on Track is a global, not-for-profit initiative spear-headed by former Formula 1 development driver Susie Wolff. In Australia the program is backed by Motorsport Australia. We offer school girls aged 8-18 a unique opportunity to participate in our free Girls on Track events.
The goal of the program is to grow interest in STEM subjects and industries amongst school girls with the aim of increasing female participation in these sectors, using motor sport as a tool to expose them to the incredible opportunities and career paths.
Click here for more information on FIA Girls on Track, and how to become involved.
FIA Women in Motorsport – Your Career in Motorsport
In the past decade, the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission has been involved in a wide variety of projects in every area of motorsport activity, developing programmes to advance female participation on and off the track, through initiatives to raise awareness of the huge diversity of industry roles available to women in racing, rally, teams, events and race support, media, medical support and partnerships.
Marketing and Communications Guidelines
The Women in Motorsport Marketing and Communications Guidelines have been developed for Motorsport Australia affiliated car clubs looking to develop inclusive communication and marketing practices.
Effective marketing can play a key role helping your club to increase membership, improve culture, attract commercial support, and contribute to building inclusive communities.
Officials Pathway
Prepared by the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission, this guide outlines the various roles and pathways from becoming involved as a motorsport official.
Included are testimonials from women across the world in their respective roles, and what drives their passion behind motorsport.