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Charlotte Simpson

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Gender Female
Age 34
Date of birth April 13,1990
Zodiac sign Aries
Born New York City
New York
United States
Great-grandparents Sylvester Laflin Weaver
Margaret Inglis
Annabel Dixon
Alan George Hawkins
Parents Sigourney Weaver
Jim Simpson
Grandparents Elizabeth Inglis
Sylvester Weaver
Uncles Trajan Weaver
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Charlotte Simpson Life story


Gig tickets: Online scams 'made me feel stupid'

Gig tickets: Online scams 'made me feel stupid'
Oct 26,2023 9:11 pm

...By Charlotte Simpson, cost of living reporter & Manish PandeyBBC NewsbeatIf you re a music fan looking for tickets to see your favourite artists, you ll recognise the desperate struggle of getting your hands on one...

F1 US Grand Prix: The 16-year-old living her motorsports dream

F1 US Grand Prix: The 16-year-old living her motorsports dream
Oct 20,2023 11:01 pm

...By Charlotte Simpson & Manish PandeyBBC NewsbeatWhen Chloe Chong thinks back to her childhood, her six-year-old self would never have dared to dream she would be where she is now...

Red Bull 400: Amputee Milly Pickles completes 'world's steepest race'

Red Bull 400: Amputee Milly Pickles completes 'world's steepest race'
Sep 7,2023 10:11 pm

...By Charlotte Simpson & Riyah CollinsBBC Newsbeat" As an amputee, you avoid hills, you avoid rocks, " says Milly Pickles...

Asake pays tribute to Brixton Academy crush victims at return gig

Asake pays tribute to Brixton Academy crush victims at return gig
Aug 21,2023 4:50 am

...By Charlotte Simpson & Riyah CollinsBBC NewsbeatAsake started his first UK gig since two people were killed in a crush at one of his concerts with a three-minute tribute video...

Ted Lasso's Phil Dunster on tackling mental health in hit show

Ted Lasso's Phil Dunster on tackling mental health in hit show
May 31,2023 7:30 am

...By Charlotte Simpson and Ian MurphyNewsbeat reportersWhen Ted Lasso hit our screens at the end of 2020 it was seen as a much needed bit of light relief in the middle of a global pandemic...

F1 Academy: Is Formula 1 finally taking women seriously?

F1 Academy: Is Formula 1 finally taking women seriously?
Feb 23,2023 5:31 am

...By Charlotte Simpson & Ian MurphyNewsbeat reportersA female driver hasn t competed in a Formula 1 grand prix since 1976...

Kourtney Kardashian's Lemme vagina gummies? Don't bother, say experts

Kourtney Kardashian's Lemme vagina gummies? Don't bother, say experts
Feb 7,2023 11:01 am

...By Charlotte Simpson and Bonnie McLarenNewsbeat reportersShe might be one of the world s most famous reality TV stars, but Kourtney Kardashian has had a bit of a career change...

F1 Academy: Is Formula 1 finally taking women seriously?

Feb 7,2023 11:01 am

By Charlotte Simpson & Ian MurphyNewsbeat reporters

A female driver hasn't competed in A Formula 1 Grand Prix since 1976. Only Last Year the sport's CEO said he couldn't see that changing in The Next five years. But are they finally taking women seriously with the introduction of the new F1 Academy ?

There are no rules preventing women from competing against men but a lack of funding is often blamed as a reason we don't see any Making It to The Grid .

It can cost hundreds of thousands, if not millions, to sponsor a young racer through an F3 Season - Way before you're even close to The Higher profile F1.

To try and change that, the sport has launched a new all-female racing category called the F1 Academy - with 15 women competing across five teams.

The series will see F1 subsidise the cost of each car with a budget of £130,000 and the drivers will have to match that total with their own backing.

The Race schedule has been announced - with Austria the location for The First race in April, and a Season finale pencilled in alongside Formula 1 's weekend in Austin, Texas.

It's not The First all-female driving championship, with the free-to-enter W Series created in 2019 removing financial barriers to competing.

But some, including Sir Lewis Hamilton , have felt it doesn't offer enough progression for female drivers - because it was separate from F1.

And the series has faced Money Troubles , with the previous Season ending three races early and fundraising currently taking place for the 2023 Season .

'Break that barrier'

So will the new F1 Academy lead to a female driver lining up against Sir Lewis on the starting grid in the near future?

One person hoping for that is 19-year-old Abbi Pulling who's already been Making Waves in British Formula 4 as well as the all-female W Series .

She told Newsbeat the new F1 Academy could break down the barriers for women getting into the sport.

" I've been involved in motorsports since I was eight years old and The Price just goes up and up the further you go, " she says.

" So it ends up Making It quite hard to actually end up affording [to go] up and ends up being more money driven than talent driven.

" I think it's something that needs to be addressed and it is being addressed. They're providing opportunities to women that couldn't afford going into the championships. "

Abbi, who's from Spalding in Lincolnshire, has signed for the Rodin Carlin team and is a member of the Alpine Academy driver programme - which produced current F1 stars Oscar Piastri and Guanyu Zhou .

She says being part of The Team should give her a good chance at developing her racing career.

But what does she make of the sport's aim of getting women racing in an F1 Grand Prix within a decade?

" I think it's definitely doable, " she says.

" It's going to take a lot of Hard Work , especially if it's to be me. I've got to get physically fitter and things like that.

" And if it's not me, I Want It to be the Next Generation . I want someone to break that barrier. "

Jess Edgar is 17, And One of The First drivers to be signed up for the F1 Academy .

" As soon as I Heard about the series, the backing of Formula 1 and The Teams and people involved, I was extremely keen to be part of this first historic Season , " she tells Newsbeat.

" It's not just about being fast. It's about being consistent and making The Right Strategic Decisions . "

Jess hopes the all-female series will inspire other Young Girls who want to start racing.

" There were definitely times when I felt like an outsider in the racing world, but I used that as fuel to prove myself, " she says.

" I don't want to be seen as a female driver, I just want to be seen as a driver.

" I think it's important for Young Girls to see that anything is possible if you work hard and believe in yourself, " she adds.

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