In many ways, Rachel Robertson is your typical British teenager. She spends her spare time catching up with friends for lunch and attending college in the south of England.
But when she suits up for her job, sitting behind the wheel of a sleek, 174-horsepower race car operated by Hitech Grand Prix, Robertson becomes one of the fastest drivers on the planet.
As we enter the 2026 season, the “Faces of F1” are undergoing a radical transformation. The F1 Academy, a female-only championship founded by the Formula 1 Group, has moved from a supporting act to a central pillar of the British sporting calendar.
Top 10 locked in. 🔒 #F1ACADEMY #CHINESEGP pic.twitter.com/tvTTuoLNXV
— F1 Academy (@f1academy) March 14, 2026
For the first time, the series will race at Silverstone during the British Grand Prix weekend, placing Robertson and her peers directly under the gaze of 400,000 UK fans and the elite powerbrokers of the paddock.
Who Are the British Drivers Leading the 2026 Charge?
The 2026 grid features a powerhouse “British Quintet,” representing the most significant surge in UK female racing talent in history. These are the faces of F1’s future:
Rachel Robertson: The Scottish Speedster
Eighteen-year-old Robertson has seen a meteoric rise. After a stunning P4 finish during a one-off debut in Las Vegas last year, she secured a full-time seat for 2026 with PUMA and Hitech.
“Just three years ago I was coming off my novice kart plates,” she recalls. Her journey from rental karts to the professional grid is now the blueprint for aspiring UK racers.
Ella Lloyd & Ella Stevens: The McLaren Duo
Wales is represented by Ella Lloyd, 20, who enters 2026 as the “Rookie of the Year” after a dominant 2025 campaign.
She is joined at Rodin Motorsport by 19-year-old Ella Stevens, a Gloucestershire native and former Vice-Champion of the British Karting Championship. Both are officially part of the McLaren Driver Development Programme, sporting the iconic papaya livery.
Where Will the F1 Academy Action Take Place in the UK?
The 2026 season brings the hunt for female talent closer to home than ever before, focusing on the UK’s “Motorsport Valley.”
- Silverstone Circuit (Northamptonshire): The crown jewel of the UK calendar. From July 3–5, 2026, the F1 Academy will host Round 4 here. This marks the first time the series has raced alongside F1, F2, and F3 at the British Grand Prix.
- Donington Park & Brands Hatch: These regional hubs remain vital for testing. Drivers like Ava Dobson (now with American Express/Hitech) honed their skills on these circuits before stepping up to the international stage.
What Official Data Shows About the Gender Gap in 2026?
According to data from Motorsport UK and the F1 Academy, the “Faces of F1” are still fighting a steep statistical battle, but the numbers are moving in the right direction.
| Statistic | 2020 Level | 2026 Projection |
| Female Participation (Karting) | 10% | 15% |
| UK Female Racing Licences | <5% | 8.5% |
| Institutional Funding (Women) | £0.5m | £15m+ |
Susie Wolff, Managing Director of F1 Academy, has been the primary architect of this shift. By mandating that all 10 F1 teams support a driver, the series has created a “pipeline” that didn’t exist five years ago.
“We are seeing a real shift in perceptions,” Wolff stated ahead of the 2026 season opener in Shanghai.
How Does the F1 Academy Impact the British Public?
The rise of these female stars isn’t just about trophies; it’s an economic and social catalyst for the UK.
The “Sainsbury’s to Silverstone” Pipeline
Initiatives like “Girls on Track” (a collaboration between Motorsport UK and the FIA) have reached over 10,000 British schoolgirls. By seeing faces like Robertson and Lloyd on TV, young girls are increasingly pursuing STEM careers in automotive engineering.
Economic Growth in Motorsport Valley
The concentration of F1 Academy teams in the UK (Hitech, Rodin, and ART Grand Prix all have UK bases or ties) supports thousands of high-tech jobs.
The 2026 technical regulations, which introduced hybrid-split power units and sustainable fuels, have turned these racing teams into laboratories for the UK’s green energy sector.
What Happens Next for the Class of 2026?
The 2026 season is a “pressure cooker” due to the strict residency rules of the academy.
- The Graduation Goal: The ultimate target for Robertson and Lloyd is a fully-funded seat in Formula 3 for 2027.
- Technological Integration: For 2027, the series has announced it may grant a “third-year exemption” for drivers whose development would benefit from extra time, a move aimed at ensuring talent isn’t lost to a lack of seats.
- The Pulling Precedent: Former champion Abbi Pulling has already transitioned to a multi-year role with the Nissan Formula E Team as a simulator and rookie driver, proving there is life, and professional salaries, beyond the Academy.



