Pioneering Formula 1 Engineer Laura Müller Blazes Trail for Women

Formula 1's first female race engineer, Laura Müller, is making critical decisions for driver Esteban Ocon at Haas. On International Women's Day, a race track in Melbourne will be named after her.
Laura Müller is breaking new ground in the male-dominated world of Formula 1 racing. As the championship's first-ever female race engineer, she is responsible for making crucial decisions that directly impact the performance of Haas driver Esteban Ocon.
Müller's groundbreaking role is a testament to her exceptional technical expertise and strategic acumen. Overseeing the intricate details of the car's setup, pit stop logistics, and race strategy, she plays a pivotal part in guiding Ocon to success on the track.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}The significance of Müller's achievements is being recognized on a global stage. On International Women's Day, the Turn 6 section of the Albert Park race track in Melbourne, Australia will be officially named after her, a fitting tribute to her trailblazing work in the sport.
Source: Deutsche Welle


