Gwen Lagrue, Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Crew Driver Growth Advisor, commented: “Doriane has loved a really profitable first season in single-seaters.
“Making the swap from GT and endurance vehicles is rarely simple, as each the driving fashion and ability set required is totally different. She has dealt with that change effectively, attaining success in a number of championships and competing strongly in F1 ACADEMY.
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“She has scored some notable successes and ending second general in her first season within the class is an excellent achievement.
“Contemplating the progress she has taken this 12 months and the expertise she now has, we’re assured that Doriane can combat for the F1 ACADEMY title in 2025.
“We, together with Iron Dames, are wanting ahead to supporting her as she does so and looking out ahead to a profitable 12 months forward.”
Deborah Mayer, Iron Dames founder, added: “Doriane embodies the values of the Iron Dames: ardour, dedication, and an exemplary perspective.