“I am proud to show that no matter the gender and no matter where you come from, you can drive a Formula One car.”
It is not every day you get to make history, but that’s exactly what Doriane Pin did last week.
The first woman to drive a Mercedes F1 car. There may be many more who get behind the wheel in the future, but the French star will always be the first.
A few days on from her 200kms in W12 at Silverstone – with her parents watching on for every lap – Dori is still smiling.
“It was the best day of my life,” she says.
“I didn’t want to get out at the end; I was really sad when it was all over. The next day I texted my engineer and said: ‘when can we go out again?!’
“From the moment I jumped into the cockpit, there was just a silence in my mind, I was just focused on the moment.
“Then the tyres blankets came off, and it all became so real. As soon as I got out on track, I was just like, ‘wow!.’
“I just wanted to fully enjoy the moment, stay in the zone and stay present.”