BARCELONA (Reuters) - Susie Wolff is confident that tighter new super licence regulations will not get in the way of her bid to become the first female Formula One racer in 40 years should the opportunity arise.
The Briton took part in first practice for Williams at the Spanish Grand Prix on Friday with the 14th fastest time, quicker than struggling McLaren's world champions Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button.
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