Jamie Chadwick admits her Formula One dream felt a millions miles away before a trip to New Zealand transformed her career. The 22-year-old, widely regarded as one of Britain’s leading women racing drivers, made the trip across the world in mid-March to take part in development driving for Rodin Cars.
Chadwick provided on-track feedback for the New Zealand-based car manufacturer who are aiming to produce the world's fastest track car and make it commercially available.
Little did she know at the time, but a few months later Rodin's multi-millionaire boss David Dicker reached into his own pocket to back Chadwick's own quest for racing history.
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