Try GOLD - Free
Driven To Succeed
Newsweek Europe
|March 14, 2025
One of the best female drivers of her generation, Jamie Chadwick is now helping other women thrive in the male-dominated arena of single-seat racing
IN THE FAST LANE Chadwick has become one of the most accomplished female racers in history.
JAMIE CHADWICK IS SUCCEEDING AGAINST the odds. The 26-year-old racing driver has risen from 11-year-old rookie to one of the most decorated female racers of all time. Now, she’s turning her success into positive change for the generations that will come after her.
“Ultimately, the rate of success in motor sport is very small. The percentage that make it to the top is very small. But at the same time, if we can just increase the levels of participation, particularly for women, then it’s only going to make the odds greater for anyone to progress to the higher levels,” Chadwick, who is from the Isle of Man in the Brit- ish Isles, told Newsweek.
Chadwick started her career in karting, switching over to cars two years later. She found success quickly, getting a seat in an Aston Martin V8 Vantage on a team with Aston’s factory driver Ross Gunn, achieving two wins and five podiums in 2015. Her win in the Silverstone 24 Hours race made Chadwick the first female and youngest-ever first place trophy holder of the Brit- ish GT Championship.
She switched to single-seat racing in 2017, becoming the first-ever woman to win a British F3 race. She then raced in the W Series, an all-women single-seater racing championship from 2019 to 2022, earning three championships in the three years the series raced.
For the 2023 and 2024 seasons, Chadwick raced in the Indy NXT series, which put her behind the wheel of a vehicle she had never raced before.
This year, Chadwick turns her attention toward endurance racing and will be behind the wheel of an LMP2 car in the European Le Mans Series, as part of a Genesis Magma Racing collaboration with IDEC Sport.
This story is from the March 14, 2025 edition of Newsweek Europe.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Newsweek Europe
Newsweek Europe
AMERICA'S BEST HOME HEALTH AGENCIES 2026
A portrait of Sudani at a campaign event for the Reconstruction and Development Coalition list earlier this month, ahead of the parliamentary elections. Below: People attend a rally organized by the prime minister.
12 mins
November 21, 2025
Newsweek Europe
Beijing Bytes Back
Blacklisted by Washington, Chinese tech firms have worked their way around U.S. curbs and are now ditching American chips for their own
6 mins
November 21, 2025
Newsweek Europe
ED HELMS
ACTOR ED HELMS LOVES A DEEP DIVE INTO A SNAFU FROM THE PAST.
1 mins
November 21, 2025
Newsweek Europe
The Man Who Wants to Make Iraq Great Again
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has led Iraq through a time of regional turbulence. Ahead of national elections this month, he told Newsweek of his plans to establish his country as a global trade, investment and innovation hub
14 mins
November 21, 2025
Newsweek Europe
GLEN POWELL
GLEN POWELL KNOWS HOW UNIQUE THIS MOMENT IS. “I’M REALLY GETTING TO learn from some of the people that have inspired me.”
1 mins
November 21, 2025
Newsweek Europe
BOOZE AND FEATHERS WITH A SIDE OF MURDER
Season two of Palm Royale promises lots more fabulous costumes, incredible sets and laughs
6 mins
November 21, 2025
Newsweek Europe
THE MORE THINGS CHANGE...
Youth protests across the world have captured headlines, but can they force meaningful reforms?
4 mins
November 21, 2025
Newsweek Europe
MELISSA PETERMAN
FOR MELISSA PETERMAN, THE FIRST SEASON OF NBC'S HAPPY'S PLACE WAS A dream come true; getting a second season is an embarrassment of riches. “Getting a pilot is the lottery. Getting that pilot picked up is another gigantic win that is getting rarer and rarer.” Peterman plays Gabby, friend and co-worker of Bobbie, played by Reba McEntire, owner of the fictional tavern Happy’s Place. The sitcom reunites Peterman and McEntire, who first appeared together on Reba. “I think there is value in the second banana. There's value in the sidekick.” While fans see her as way more than just a sidekick, Peterman knows how rare it is to get a second chance with a hit sitcom. “It’s almost more precious because I know how rare it is to get a second chance with your best friend.” Busier than ever, Peterman also co-hosts Hallmark's Finding Mr. Christmas. “I would be really sad if I didn’t get to host a game show or go be with people. I genuinely like people.”
1 min
November 14, 2025
Newsweek Europe
A HEALING GANG
Actor Tim Robbins finds his greatest personal and professional fulfillment in four decades of his theater troupe's prison work
6 mins
November 14, 2025
Newsweek Europe
AMERICA'S TOP ONLINE LEARNING SCHOOLS 2026
DIGITAL LEARNING PROVIDES STUDENTS AND EDUCAtors with more flexibility and personalization than traditional educational settings.
2 mins
November 14, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
