TeamViewer have announced a new 2 year partnership with F1 ACADEMY, the all-female racing series dedicated to boosting female representation in motorsport.
Set to kick off its third season in 2025, F1 ACADEMY provides a world-class platform for 18 female drivers to compete alongside Formula 1, equipping them with the tools and opportunities to advance to higher tiers of motorsport.
As an official partner and the first technology collaborator of F1 ACADEMY, TeamViewer aligns itself with the series’ mission to tackle gender disparities—an issue that resonates deeply in both the tech and motorsport industries.
The partnership will see TeamViewer not only amplifying the visibility of female talent but also creating tangible opportunities for its community to engage with the sport.
Susie Wolff, Managing Director of F1 ACADEMY, welcomed the collaboration, saying,
“Our mission is all about breaking down barriers, on and off the track, and we’re proud to welcome TeamViewer as an Official Partner to support this.
TeamViewer’s initiatives to support more inclusivity in sports, and particularly sports technology, highlights its commitment to embracing our vision. Together we will be a driving force behind opportunities for women in motorsport and fuel innovation both on and off the track.”
A Multi-Faceted Partnership
TeamViewer’s involvement goes beyond branding. The company will enhance the F1 ACADEMY experience by supporting the Wild Card entry at Round 5 of the 2025 season, complete with a custom TeamViewer-designed livery and race suit. Fans, customers, and partners will also get the chance to attend races across the series’ seven rounds next year, bringing them closer to the action.
Off the track, TeamViewer is set to spark meaningful conversations about diversity and inclusion. The company will participate in several Female Quotient events throughout the season, fostering a community dedicated to accelerating change in motorsport and beyond.
“We are excited to be an Official Partner of F1 ACADEMY. The opportunity to overcome barriers and co-innovate with F1 ACADEMY will only grow as the series continues to gain traction and followers around the world.
Oliver Steil, CEO of TeamViewer,
With its racing series and grassroots initiatives like F1 ACADEMY DISCOVER YOUR DRIVE, being a part of the journey to make motorsport more diverse, inclusive, and accessible is one we are proud to be a part of.”

Bridging Tech and Motorsport
By combining its technological expertise with F1 ACADEMY’s vision, TeamViewer aims to inspire more women and girls to pursue careers in motorsport, whether behind the wheel or in the pits as engineers, researchers, or strategists.