Motor racing-Susie Wolff has more than gender on her agenda


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

LONDON (Reuters) - Susie Wolff can expect plenty of attention when Formula E starts season five this weekend with a first ever race in Saudi Arabia, a country that only this year ended a ban on women driving.

The Scot, who served as a Williams development driver in Formula One before hanging up her helmet in 2015, is the first and only female team boss in the all-electric city-based racing series.

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