Jamie Chadwick still considering Japan F3 programme for 2020

Jamie Chadwick ꦐis still pursuing further racing programmes to add to her schedule for the 2020 season alongside defending the W Series title.

Chadwick won the inaugural W Series crown in 2019, balancing her commitments in the all-female series with a development role with Williams in Formula 1 tha❀t she will continue to fulfi💛l through 2020.

Chadwick also made appearances in Asian Formula 3 and at the Nurburgring 24 sp꧒orts car 🐼race, winning her class in the latter.

Chadwick still considering Japan F3 for 2020

Jamie Chadwick is still pursuing further racing programmes to add to her scheduleꦫ for the 2020 season🌺 alongside defending the W Series title.

Chadwick won the inaugural W Series crown in 2019, balancing her co💮mmitments in the all-female series with a development role with Williams in Formula 1 that she will continue to fulfil through 202♛0.

Chadwick also made appearances in Asian Formula 3 and at the Nurburgring 24 sports car race, w🦹inning her class in the latter.

The 21-year-old confirmed in October that she would be returning to W Series in 2020 to defend her title, but she is now looking to add more events to her schedule, with a drive in Japane൩se F3 being a possibility.

“At 🅺the moment, 2020, we’ve confirmed to do the W Series again, and at the moment we’re in the middle of the Asian F3 championship, so those are the first commit☂ments that we’ve announced,” Chadwick said.

“But ဣthe plan is to continue doing more stuff. I’m ෴pushing to do some racing alongside W Series potentially out in Japan, so busy year again, but hopefully that’s a good thing.”

Chadwick is preparing for her 2020 schedule by racing in Asian F3 over the🍬 winter, recording a best finish of seventh at the opening round in Malaysia last month. She hopes the five-round series will help her preparations for the new W Series season, which begins on May 30.

“I think Asian F3 is𒈔 going to be really important for preparing me for W Series,” ꧋Chadwick said.

“Championships are won 🌠and lost in the off-season, so I think the hard work that goes into the off-season is what makes the real season successful or not.

“To be able to be out racing as much as I am out in Asia I think is goin𒀰g to be really important.”

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