Sophia Flörsch “The movement to promote women in F1 is a decoration for making a topic”[F1-Gate .com]

Sophia Flörsch blamed all the moves to promote women’s talent in premier motor racing, including F1, for buzzing and with little real action.

21-year-old Sophia Flörsch was noted in the 2018 Macau Grand Prix crash. Froche was injured by a broken spine when she crashed into a cameraman’s bunker. ..

Since then, she has made various voices about diversity, equality and oneness, but the attention she has given to her says she has made basically no progress in the rise of motor racing.

“The team is decorated with female drivers, but there is no real chance,” Sophia Flörsch told Munich Merkur.

“They are used to justify modern and chic leitmotifs such as’promoting equality with women’.”

“In fact, in many cases it is a calculated cheap commitment and there is little real support in terms of the level of sport diversity in an equal stadium.”

In reality, Sophia Flörsch says the 2018 catastrophe “already three years ago” and injuries are still the most widely associated.

She says that some sponsorships have taken advantage of her topicality, but none of them “on my side.”

“Motorsport moves fast. The accident drew my attention, but in the sporting sense it wasn’t a step forward.”

Sophia Flörsch will be competing in the European Le Mans Series in 2022, including the legendary 24-hour endurance race, but her real goal is to “return to a single-seater.”

Therefore, F1 is the ultimate dream.

“I am 21 years old and I think I can and should continue to pursue this goal.”

“If you have a big budget, you may be quick, and if you have a small budget, you may have to detour. But I am fighting my way and firmly believe that there is a future.”

“At some point, the investment will pay off.”

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