“Personally, I don’t like to look at myself,” she says. “Within the Netflix documentary [filming], they requested how I felt about being on such an enormous stage and seeing myself and I stated, ‘I am okay with it so long as I look cool’ and I am certain they’ve completed that.
“It’s actually cool to have F1 ACADEMY on such a primary platform. I can nearly use it like a reputation drop kind of state of affairs. Individuals ask ‘what’s F1 ACADEMY?’ I don’t know, go watch the Netflix documentary, it’ll inform you all the things that you must know.
“It is labored in Components 1 so properly that it has to work for us… as they are saying, any publicity is sweet publicity, proper? So, even when persons are watching it type of out of spite, it is nonetheless bringing in additional viewers, it is nonetheless bringing in additional consideration to F1 ACADEMY and I feel in the long run, it’s going to be a extremely optimistic factor for all of us.”
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Maintaining the title inside attain
Two rounds down and it’s clear Chambers and her Campos Racing staff have develop into one of many season’s main title protagonists. Three podiums in 4 races, alongside her first pole place final day out in Jeddah, have bolstered her hunt for glory.
Third within the Standings on 47 factors, she sits 12 factors adrift of Ferrari-backed Maya Weug and 5 factors behind Mercedes junior Doriane Pin. Ending her rookie marketing campaign in sixth final 12 months, Chambers recognises that that is her solely likelihood at a do-over, with the 20-year-old set to depart the collection on the finish of her most two-season stint.