Jamie Chadwick
British racing driver
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2025 | Tested for Jaguar during the Jeddah ePrix rookie free practice. |
2025 | Participated in the Berlin rookie test alongside 2024 Formula 3 champion Leonardo Fornaroli. |
2025 | Logan Sargeant withdrew from the IDEC Sport team prior to the start of the season, and was replaced by Daniel Juncadella for the European Le Mans Series. |
2025 | Scheduled to test for Jaguar during the rookie free practice at the Jeddah ePrix. |
2025 | Competes for IDEC Sport in the European Le Mans Series. |
February 2025 | Chadwick was announced to continue with Williams as one of their driver ambassadors. |
2024 | Competed in Indy NXT with Andretti Global, improving to 7th place in the championship. |
2024 | Won her first race in Indy NXT at Road America, becoming the first woman to win in the series since Pippa Mann in 2010 and the first woman to claim both a road course pole and road course win in series history. |
2024 | Chadwick's title changed to 'Williams Racing Driver' and she became the F1 Academy Advisor for Williams driver Lia Block. |
2024 | Tested the Gen3 Formula E car at the Portland ePrix. |
December 2024 | Jamie Chadwick signed with IDEC Sport for the 2025 European Le Mans Series, initially planning to drive alongside Logan Sargeant and Mathys Jaubert. The team is collaborating with Genesis Magma Racing in preparation for their Le Mans Hypercar debut. |
October 28 2024 | Jaguar announced Chadwick would drive with the team for the 2024–25 Formula E season women's test and rookie test. |
July 31 2024 | Announced to participate in an official IndyCar test with Andretti Global at Barber Motosports Park on 30 September. |
March 2024 | Achieved her first podium finish in Indy NXT at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, becoming the first woman to do so since Pippa Mann in 2010. |
2023 | Competed in Indy NXT with Andretti Autosport, finishing 12th in the championship. |
2023 | Chadwick remained with the Williams Driver Academy and drove Keke Rosberg's FW08C at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, marking her first time driving a Formula 1 car. |
October 2023 | Announced return to Andretti Global for the 2024 Indy NXT season. |
2022 | Drove in a shootout at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in Extreme E, partnering with Max Fewtrell. |
2022 | Won the first race at the Miami International Autodrome, overtaking Emma Kimiläinen on the final lap. |
2022 | Again a finalist for the BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award. |
2022 | Won the race at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, achieving five consecutive W Series race wins, four of which were in America. |
2022 | Won the second race at Miami International Autodrome the next day. |
2022 | Wins the W Series championship for the third time, further cementing her status in motorsport. |
December 1 2022 | Signed by Andretti Autosport to drive in the 2023 Indy NXT season. |
September 21 2022 | Chadwick completed a test at Sebring International Raceway, covering over 120 laps in a Dallara IL-15 Indy Lights car. |
August 2022 | Andretti Autosport announced plans to test Chadwick in an Indy Lights car at Sebring International Raceway. |
February 22 2022 | Confirmed to stay in W Series for a 3rd season, driving for Jenner Racing. |
2021 | Won the W Series championship with Veloce Racing, securing first place. |
2021 | Competed in the inaugural season of Extreme E with Veloce Racing, participating in three races and achieving a 2nd place in the second round and 6th place in the final round. |
2021 | Retains her W Series championship title for the second time. |
March 2021 | Williams announced Chadwick would continue as a development driver for the 2021 season. |
2020 | Became a development driver for Williams Racing in Formula One. |
2020 | Participated in the Formula E rookie test with Jaguar Racing. |
2020 | Awarded first 10 of 40 points needed for an FIA Super Licence after finishing fourth overall in the 2019–20 F3 Asian Championship. |
June 16 2020 | Announced joining Prema Powerteam for the 2020 Formula Regional European Championship, finishing 9th in the standings. |
2019 | Became a test driver for Panasonic Jaguar Racing in Formula E. |
2019 | Participated in the opening three races of the F3 Asian Championship as preparation for the inaugural W Series season. |
2019 | Competed in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring with Aston Martin, racing alongside Alex Brundle and finishing first in the SP8T class and twenty-seventh overall. |
2019 | Chadwick won the inaugural W Series championship at Brands Hatch, finishing fourth in the final race and securing the title ahead of Beitske Visser. |
2019 | At the Zolder race, Chadwick started on pole but finished second after a competitive race battling with Alice Powell and Beitske Visser. |
2019 | At Misano, Chadwick won her second W Series race, qualifying second and overtaking Fabienne Wohlwend at the start while holding off pressure from Beitske Visser. |
2019 | Chadwick finished third at Norisring after an intense battle with Beitske Visser. |
2019 | At Assen, Chadwick finished third and started from the back of the grid in the non-championship reverse grid race, fighting through to finish eighth. |
2019 | Chadwick won the first W Series race at Hockenheim, leading both practice sessions and qualifying on pole, becoming the first-ever W Series race winner. |
2019 | Nominated for the 2019 BRDC Young Driver of the Year Award. |
2019 | Wins the inaugural W Series season, establishing herself as a prominent female racing driver. |
September 2019 | Joined Double R Racing to test drive their Euroformula Open car at Silverstone, exploring potential future competitive drive. |
May 20 2019 | Jamie Chadwick joined the Williams Driver Academy as the second driver, becoming a development driver for the team. |
March 2019 | Jamie Chadwick was announced as an entrant for the inaugural W Series season and officially became a junior driver for Aston Martin Racing, formalizing a relationship that had existed unofficially since 2014. |
2018 | Became a test driver for NIO Formula E Team. |
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