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W Series Racing Championship Business Model Provides New Opportunities For Female Racers
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Aston Martin sign W Series Jessica Hawkins as its new driver ambassador
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F1 s burgeoning partnership with the W Series has resulted in Aston Martin recruiting Jessica Hawkins as its new driver ambassador.
Following a successful debut season in 2019, the all-female W Series returns this year as part of the support bill at eight F1 grands prix.
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Aston Martin has taken an additional step by signing Hawkins to the newly created role of ambassador.
The 26-year-old Briton, who finished 11th in the inaugural W Series standings, has enjoyed an intriguing career to date as she also doubles as a stunt driver, featuring in Fast and Furious Live and in the forthcoming James Bond movie, No Time To Die.
Aston Martin F1 team signs W Series star Hawkins as driver ambassador
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Unencumbered by restrictive permitting, Morton’s is better than ever
By Paul Goguen
It takes a certain kind of person to invest in a property with what some might call “restrictive zoning,” like Morton’s Warm Springs Resort. Restrictive might even be too mild of a word to describe what is allowed here. But the family that owns and operates this hidden Sonoma Valley gem are bent on going with the flow, and keeping things pretty much as they have been since the 1950s. The site was originally a gathering place for the Native Americans, including the southern Pomo, Wappo, and Coast Miwok, and that’s at least a 10,000-year history. Tribes would meet, camp, and trade at the site, and many artifacts have been found over the years. In the 1880s the resort was established as Los Guilicos Warm Springs, the name of the Spanish land grant in this area.