Wolff wants women to dare to be different


Formula One - F1 - British Grand Prix 2015 - Silverstone, England - 3/7/15 Williams test driver Susie Wolff of Britain during practice Reuters / Paul Childs Livepic

BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Former Williams test driver Susie Wolff expects to see a woman racing with the men in Formula One eventually but her main focus now is to encourage and highlight female involvement in motorsport as a whole.

Unveiling a 'Dare to be Different' initiative at the Autosport show on Thursday, the 33-year-old Scot told Reuters that she wanted to see more women chasing their dreams on and off the track.

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