'Nothing is impossible': Saudi Arabian woman drives Formula One car as ban ends
Aseel Al-Hamad, Saudi Arabia's first female racing driver, drove a Formula One car ahead of the French Grand Prix June 24 to mark an end to the ban on female drivers.
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