Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing has teamed up with global ecommerce tech company Rokt to unveil an all-female squad for the 2025 British F4 Esports Championship.

The team will race under the Rokt Red Bull Racing Esports banner and features six drivers from around the world: Paige Daughenbaugh (USA), Annemarie DePasquale (USA), Rebecca Morrell (UK), Diana Perez (Spain), Mia Rose (Australia), and Bel Wells (USA).

This marks the second all-female sim racing roster created by Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing. Earlier this year, the team launched a women’s line-up competing on the iRacing platform, reinforcing Red Bull’s ongoing commitment to supporting female talent in esports.

From Bootcamp to the Grid

Before earning their spot on the team, the six drivers took part in a week-long bootcamp at the Red Bull Technology Campus in Milton Keynes. The programme included expert coaching from two-time Porsche Esports Supercup champion Sebastian Job, giving the drivers hands-on experience and high-level training before heading into competition.

Julia George, Director of Partnerships at Red Bull Technology Group, highlighted the importance of the collaboration with Rokt’s Rokt the Rig initiative. “The aim of the Rokt the Rig programme is to provide female esports talent with the opportunity to develop and hone their skills in a professional, competitive setting. We’re incredibly proud to be partnering with Rokt to give wings to this group of talented women.”

British F4 Esports Championship 2025

The British F4 Esports Championship is one of the UK’s top sim racing competitions, run on the iRacing platform. The 2025 season kicks off on 24 September, with teams from Ferrari, Williams, Alpine and Aston Martin also on the grid.

A £5,000 prize pool will be split between the top three teams, who will also receive a day of single-seater simulator training courtesy of Base Performance Simulators, the series’ official partner.

Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing enters the season in strong form, with Dutch driver Jarno Opmeer recently becoming the most successful competitor in F1 Sim Racing history after winning the 2025 F1 Sim Racing World Championship.

With a talented line-up and strong backing from Red Bull and Rokt, the new all-female team is set to make waves in the British F4 Esports Championship this year.