Racing X driver wins both all-female races in AustinOxford-born Alice Powell started weekend level with ChadwickTwo wins in two days gave Jamie Chadwick back-to-back W Series titles as the all-female competition made its US debut. “It’s been hard work this year, I’ve been pushed all the way and obviously with the double-header this weekend I knew the stakes were that much higher,” the
British driver said after saluting her Veloce team over the radio for a “mega” effort that saw her out-battle her title rival and compatriot, Alice Powell.
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Austin hosted races on Saturday and Sunday to conclude the eight-contest series. They were the first W Series races outside Europe and the 23-year-old looked at home in
Texas, winning the opener in hot and sunny weather and the second in cooler and wetter conditions.