Saudi woman drives F1 car to mark end of ban

AFP  |  Le Castellet (France) 

stole a march on their One rivals today when they gave a Saudi Arabian woman a chance to mark a special day by driving one of their cars ahead of today's

On the same day that women celebrated being allowed to drive on the roads of Saudi Arabia, Aseel Al-Hamad, the first female member of her national federation, took the wheel of the same car in which Kimi Raikkonen won

She was part of a 'passion parade' hours ahead of the first in a decade and the first to be held at the Le Castellet circuit for 28 years.

Aseel, who is a member of the in Commission, is a and motor sport enthusiast who took part in a training day on June 5 at the circuit.

"I have loved racing and from a very young age and to drive a One car goes even beyond my dreams and what I thought was possible.

"It is a genuine honour to drive in front of the crowds at the team's home race in

"I hope doing so on the day when women can drive on the roads in the Kingdom of shows what you can do if you have the passion and the spirit to dream."

Aseel is responsible for creation of strategies to promote the education and training of women in motorsport in

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First Published: Sun, June 24 2018. 15:30 IST