Jamie Chadwick has joined the famous Williams Racing Driver Academy as a development driver.

Jamie, from Tetbury, is currently driving in the W Series and has enjoyed a successful career in both single-seaters and sportscars, becoming a British Formula 3 race winner in 2017 and claiming the 2015 British GT4 title.

She also stood on the top step of the podium at Hockenheim Grand Prix Circuit in Germany on Saturday, May 4, to make history as the first ever W Series race winner and has established herself as one of Britains leading female drivers.

As a Development Driver, Jamie will be fully immersed into the team both trackside and in the factory at Grove. Alongside a busy simulator programme, she will also attend three European races, starting at the British Grand Prix, and support the team in a number of media and marketing activities.

Williams has a history of bringing young drivers into Formula One and developing raw talent. Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, David Coulthard, Nico Hulkenberg and Valtteri Bottas all started their F1 careers at Williams. The Driver Academy is aimed at giving drivers training and mentorship to enable them to be in the best position to achieve their ambitions. Jamie joins Nicholas Latifi, the team’s Reserve Driver in the academy.

Jamie, who turns 21 today, is delighted to have joined the academy.

She said; “It is a great honour to be joining the Williams Racing Driver Academy. The time in the simulator is a fantastic opportunity to aid with my development. I look forward to spending time in the factory at Grove, immersing myself within the team and assisting wherever I can. Being a part of the Driver Academy is an amazing platform and I’m excited to get started.”

Claire Williams, Deputy Team Principal, added: “I am delighted to confirm that Jamie has joined the Williams Racing Driver Academy in the role of Development Driver.

"I have had the pleasure of watching Jamie race first hand in Hockenheim where she claimed victory at the season opening W Series race.

"Alongside her on-track commitments, Jamie will undertake simulator work for Williams, be immersed both trackside and at the factory with the team and will participate in marketing activities.

"Promoting women in motorsport is extremely important and having a female role model as part of our Driver Academy will hopefully inspire young girls to take up racing at a young age. We hope to show that motorsport is inclusive and exciting, be that as a driver or on the engineering side. Jamie is a great talent and I look forward to working with her.”