On an innovative weekend at Brands Hatch, Alpine junior driver Abbi Pulling achieved a historic victory as the first woman to win a British Formula 4 race. Pulling’s exceptional performance earned her pole position on Saturday and she maintained the lead from start to finish on Sunday, securing her first win in British F4. This triumph solidifies Pulling’s position as a rising star in the world of motorsport.
Reflecting on her success, Pulling acknowledged the significant differences between the British F4 car and the F1 Academy car. She emphasized the various regulations and compounds, highlighting the mental awareness required to adapt to different conditions. Pulling’s ability to seamlessly transition between these two distinct cars showcases her versatility and skill as a driver.
Competing for Rodin Carlin in British F4 and for Rodin Motorsport in the F1 Academy, Pulling currently leads the F1 Academy Championship with a significant 34-point advantage. After facing disappointment in the opening of the F1 Academy season, Pulling bounced back, determined to always perform at her best. Her focus and dedication to continuous improvement have been crucial to her success.
While Pulling has her sights set on Formula 1, she also recognizes the possibilities of other paths, including the opportunity to compete in Formula 3. With an ongoing campaign in British F4, Pulling is eager to seize every opportunity that arises, getting closer and closer to her ultimate goal.
Pulling’s next challenge will be the third round of the F1 Academy in Barcelona, taking place from June 21 to 23. As she continues to make an impact in the world of motorsport, Pulling remains steadfast in her pursuit of excellence and her determination to reach the top of her sport.