Katherine Legge will reportedly become the first female driver in nearly fifteen years to test a F1 car.
The Toyota Atlantic rookie is slated to get behind the wheel of a Red Bull-owned Minardi at the end of November.
Legge, a 25-year-old Briton, will steer the 'Squadra Toro Rosso' car at Vallelunga (Italy), GrandPrix.com reported, and would be the first woman since Giovanna Amati in 1991 to feel the power of a F1 machine.
Earlier this year, the former Formula Renault and British F3 driver, Legge, trounced the boys at Long Beach, and also won in Edmonton and San Jose.
Source: F1Central
The Toyota Atlantic rookie is slated to get behind the wheel of a Red Bull-owned Minardi at the end of November.
Legge, a 25-year-old Briton, will steer the 'Squadra Toro Rosso' car at Vallelunga (Italy), GrandPrix.com reported, and would be the first woman since Giovanna Amati in 1991 to feel the power of a F1 machine.
Earlier this year, the former Formula Renault and British F3 driver, Legge, trounced the boys at Long Beach, and also won in Edmonton and San Jose.
Source: F1Central