Susie Wolff
Definition
Suzanne 'Susie' Wolff (née Stoddart), born December 6, 1982, in Oban, Scotland, is a former professional racing driver.
She served as a development and test driver for the Williams Formula One team, becoming the first woman in 22 years to participate in an official F1 race weekend in 2014.
Currently, she is the managing director of F1 Academy, an all-female racing series promoting young female drivers in motorsport.
Wolff is also known for her roles in Formula E as CEO of Venturi Racing and her advocacy for women in motorsport through initiatives like Dare to be Different.
Examples
Susie Wolff shattered speed records and glass ceilings with equal finesse during her DTM racing days.
As F1 Academy's managing director, Susie Wolff is tuning up the next generation of female racers like a pro mechanic.
Susie Wolff's 2025 autobiography 'Driven' accelerates readers from underdog story to pit-lane legend.
When Susie Wolff teams up with husband Toto Wolff, the paddock turns into a high-octane family reunion.