Claire Williams insists the landscape of motor racing is changing with women becoming far more commonplace throughout F 1. The 39-year-old, who is deputy principal of the Williams F1 team, says although female drivers are absent from the grid, they are filtering through in other roles in the sport.The landscape is shifting now and we are seeing more and more women working in F1, which is fantastic, she told Tuesdays Sportswomen show on Sky Sports News HQ. It is a sport which is very welcoming and accessible to females and thats across lots of different disciplines. We dont have a driver but we are one of the few sports that allows women to compete against men on a Sunday afternoon and that cant be said for many sports. Susie Wolff spent three years at Williams graduating from a development driver to a test driver We are seeing more girls coming into jobs behind the scenes in things like engineering and as aerodynamicists. Thats great to see but there is still more work to be done if we are going to get a balance.I think its a good thing having a blended workplace where men and women bring different attributes and I think having a balanced work environment can be really powerful.We see that at Williams. We have more and more women coming up into the engineering disciplines and they do bring a very different dynamic and I know that the guys in the workplace love having those females on board because it does create a very different environment. Force Indias senior strategy engineer Bernadette Collins explains how she got involved in Formula One Williams says she would happily add a female to her roster but only if the driver was the best person for the job.Id love to see a female driver lining up on the grid but it cant just be for the sake of having a female driver in F1, she said.Our sport is very much a meritocracy. 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