Former professional racing driver Suzanne Wolff MBE (née Stoddart; born 6 December 1982) is a British national.
Her father participated in competitive motorcycle racing, and her parents, John and Sally Stoddart, ran a motorcycle business in Oban.
She advanced through the motorsport ranks, beginning in karting and moving on to Formula Renault and Formula Three before joining Mercedes-Benz in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM).
She was hired by Williams in Formula One in 2012 to act as a research driver, and at the 2014 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, she made history by becoming the sport’s first female competitor in 22 years.
Wolff began working for UK’s Channel 4 as an analyst for their Formula One coverage in 2016.
She began working as Team Principal for Venturi Racing in Formula E in 2018. She received a promotion to CEO in 2021. Following the Season 8 finals in South Korea in August 2022, she made an announcement about leaving Venturi and Formula E.
Where did Susie Wolff go to high school and college?
Wolff went to Oban Secondary School and the University of Edinburgh.