Irina Sidorkova

Irina Sidorkova (born 27 June 2003 in Petrozavodsk) is a female racing driver from Russia. She currently competes in the W Series.[1]

Irina Sidorkova
Nationality Russian
Born (2003-06-27) 27 June 2003
Petrozavodsk, Karelia
Previous series
2017–18
2018
2019

Russian Circuit Racing Series – National Junior
Formula 4 Northern European Zone
Formula 4 Spain
Formula 4 Russia
Championship titles
2018Russian Circuit Racing Series – National Junior

Biography

Sidorkova began karting aged six, having been inspired to race by the film Cars.[2] Having competed across Northern Russia and the Baltics with success – including an Estonian championship in 2012 – she moved into rallying aged 11 and touring car racing through the Russian Circuit Racing Series aged 13, both opportunities coming through Volkswagen.[3][4] Having won the National Junior class title in 2018, SMP Racing invited Sidorkova to contest the final round of the Formula 4 Northern European Zone Championship where she finished thirteenth in all three races.[5] The SMP Racing Junior Team took her onboard in 2019, and she would contest both the Russian and Spanish Formula 4 series, finishing 6th in the former and 18th in the latter.[6][7]

Sidorkova applied for the W Series for 2020, a Formula 3 championship for female drivers. She passed the evaluation tests, becoming the youngest driver to do so.[8][9]

Career results

Season Series Position Car Team
2017 Russian Circuit Racing Series – National Junior 2nd Volkwagen Polo Mk.5 Rally Academy
2018 Russian Circuit Racing Series – National Junior 1st Volkwagen Polo Mk.5 Rally Academy
Formula 4 Northern European Zone NC TatuusAbarth F4-T014 SMP Racing
2019 Formula 4 Russia 6th TatuusAbarth F4-T014 SMP Racing
Formula 4 Spain 18th TatuusAbarth F4-T014 Drivex
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References

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