Abbie Eaton (W Series driver and test driver for Amazon Prime’s The Grand Tour) said:
“A racing driver has to feel comfortable in the car, and feeling relaxed in what we are wearing goes a long way to achieving this. PUMA and W Series are aware that this is important for the drivers, and that generic, unisex racewear modified for female racers does not lend itself to optimum performance. These new race suits are tailormade to fit my body shape, allowing me to focus on racing hard.”
Catherine Bond Muir (Chief Executive Officer, W Series) said:
“W Series keeps breaking barriers as we today announce the continuation of our partnership with PUMA, who have once again shown their commitment to our mission by tailoring racewear specifically for our female racing drivers. We are determined to change the face of motorsport and PUMA will play a big part in that this year when we race in partnership with Formula 1.”
PUMA Motorsport supplied high-performance, flame-retardant racewear for the drivers during W Series’ successful inaugural season in 2019 and will continue as Global Racewear Partner in 2021. Their triple-layer Nomex race suits will ensure Formula 1 standards of safety, performance and comfort for W Series’ drivers. PUMA is associated with the highest levels of motorsport. The global sports company is the current partner in Formula One of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, Red Bull Racing Honda and Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow teams. PUMA is also the official supplier of BMW Motorsport in IMSA and Formula E, Porsche Motorsport in WEC, GT Sport, Porsche Supercup and Formula E, and Team Penske in NASCAR and IndyCar.