Tatiana Calderón - The First Woman To Start An F1 Race In More Than 40 Years
by AutoExpert | 27 November, 2020
The first woman to compete in both Japanese Super Formula and Formula 2, was part of the first all-female LMP2 driver lineup in Le Mans history earlier this year. That’s quite a biography for the 27-years old Tatiana Calderón.
Her next goal and dream are to become a Formula 1 driver. The first step she did to get closer to fulfilling her dream is signing a test driver for Alfa Romero Formula 1 team.
Historically, in 70 years of F1, only two women have qualified and competed in a race – Desire Wilson and Lella Lombardi.