FILE PHOTO: Motorsports - W Series - Brands Hatch - Brands Hatch, West Kingsdown, Britain - August 11, 2019 Alice Powell of Great Britain celebrates winning the W Series race with Emma Kimilainen of Finland and Beitske Visser of the Netherlands REUTERS/Matthew Childs/File Photo
LONDON (Reuters) - The all-female W Series which made its debut this year will turn a profit in season three, chief executive Catherine Bond Muir said on Thursday.
She added that the ultimate aim is to stretch the championship to 12 or 14 races from the initial six that featured in 2019.
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