NAME Lola Lovinfosse
AGE 18 - born October 17, 2005
COUNTRY France
JOB RAcing driverLovinfosse began her karting career in 2018, competing in the X30 Junior class of the IAME Winter Cup. In 2019 she competed in the OK Junior category and competed in the World and European Championships, the WSK Euro Series and the WSK Champions Cup, among others. Her best result that year was eighth place in the Trofeo Andrea Margutti. In 2020 she rode in the OK class in the World and European Championships, the WSK Super Master Series and the WSK Champions Cup.
In 2021 Lovinfosse moved to formula racing, in which she competed for the Drivex School team in the F4 Spanish Championship. She had a difficult season, in which a thirteenth place at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve was her best result. She finished in 23rd place in the rookie standings with one point. She also qualified for the Female Trophy, which also included Emely de Heus. In this class, she won 13 of the 21 races, but due to a number of retirements she still finished behind De Heus.
From 31 January to 4 February 2022, Lovinfosse competed in a W Series test in Arizona, United States along with 14 other prospective drivers. Also in 2022, Lovinfosse remained in Spanish F4. She was originally supposed to drive for GRS Racing, but shortly before the start of the season she switched to Teo Martín Motorsport. She was again unable to score: two nineteenth places at the Circuito Permanente de Jerez and the Circuit Ricardo Tormo Valencia were her best results. She left the class after four of the seven weekends. She again scored no points and finished in 37th place in the standings. Despite this, she won the Female Trophy, in which, in addition to Aurelia Nobels, who only raced for one weekend, was eligible for points.
In 2023, Lovinfosse switched to the F1 Academy, a new series for women organized by Formula One, in which she drives for Campos Racing. She moved to Rodin Motorsport and will be supported by Charlotte Tilbury for 2024.
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Women in Motosport
AléatoireMotosports are full of men. Hopefuly, some women take part of this wonderful sport. I wanted to create this book to show us that women can be in motosports too.