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Jamie Chadwick and Lilou Wadoux to test for Jaguar TCS Racing

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Jaguar TCS Racing have announced that Jamie Chadwick and Lilou Wadoux will take part in the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E Official Women’s Test, the first of its kind in any FIA Championship, taking place in Valencia, Spain in November.

British driver Jamie Chadwick is not unfamiliar with the all-electric world, having previously driven for Jaguar in the Marrakesh rookie test in 2020. Over her 14-year racing career, Chadwick has built up an impressive on-track record. She made her single seater racing debut in 2017 competing in the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship and, in 2019, entered the inaugural season of W Series. She went on to become an undefeated triple W Series champion and finished the 2022 season with a total of 11 victories. In August 2022 Chadwick was announced as a test driver for Andretti Autosport in Indy NXT and was signed as a driver for the 2023 and ‘24 seasons. This year, she became the first woman to win an Indy NXT race in 14 years and finished the season in 7th place.

Jaguar TCS Racing have also confirmed that 26-year-old Chadwick will take part in the Formula E Rookie Test at the 2025 Berlin E-Prix.

Joining Jamie at Jaguar TCS Racing in Valencia will be Super GT driver Lilou Wadoux, who began her racing career in karting age 14. Wadoux graduated to competitive circuit racing two years later, starting with one-make saloon car championships. In November 2021 Wadoux entered into endurance racing with the all-female LMP2 Richard Mille Racing Team and, in 2023, was signed as Ferrari’s first female factory driver. She became the first female winner in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) in any class after winning the 2023 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps. In 2024 Wadoux entered the Japanese Super GT series and has raced in the endurance rounds of the IMSA SportsCar Championship.

Chadwick and Wadoux will be joined by many other talented women who will drive the Season 11 GEN3 Evo-spec Formula E cars for the test on the afternoon of Thursday 7 November, where the Jaguar I-TYPE 7 will run in a celebratory test livery.

Jamie Chadwick, Racing Driver, said: “I’m very excited to be back working with Jaguar TCS Racing – a team that have seen so much success recently – and to be back in the world of electric racing! Formula E is such an exciting, future-facing championship and I’m really looking forward to testing out the Jaguar I-TYPE 7. It will be a great opportunity to grow my relationship with the team, meet many other talented drivers and get to experience the mind-blowing technology in these cars.”

Lilou Wadoux, Racing Driver, said: “This will be my first time in a Formula E car and I can’t wait for the experience. This test is an amazing opportunity for me to get involved in the sport, one that is so well known for inspiring the next generation, and to get women more involved in motorsports. I’m so grateful for the opportunity and look forward to getting behind the wheel of the Jaguar I-TYPE 7.”

James Barclay, Team Principal, said: “It’s fantastic to be working with Jamie Chadwick again and to welcome Lilou Wadoux into the team. They’ve both achieved amazing results in their careers to date and myself and the team look forward to what will be a very exciting test for FIA Formula E. I have no doubt that we have two of the best drivers joining us.

“The test provides an important opportunity to showcase this highly talented group of women drivers in the pinnacle of electric racing. We’re looking forward to building on our relationship with Jamie after witnessing her amazing success in W Series and recently in Indy NXT. Lilou has gone from strength-to-strength with some impressive results in WEC, IMSA and other series, so I’m really excited to work with her for the first time and see her excel in Formula E with all of us here at Jaguar TCS Racing.”

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