Here’s what’s coming up for Jamie over the next month
Published
01 AUG 2025
Est. reading time
2 min
July was certainly an action-packed month for Jamie.
The 27-year-old competed at 4 Hours of Imola and took part in Formula E testing for Jaguar TCS Racing, as well as driving Nigel Mansell’s legendary FW14B at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
And that wasn’t all, as she also competed in the Genesis Scottish Open Pro-Am, appeared on coverage of the London ePrix and took a number of Jamie Chadwick Series entrants to visit Jaguar’s factory in Kidlington.
Talking of the Jamie Chadwick Series, Round 6 of this year’s competition took place last weekend, too!
After so much excitement, August should hopefully be a little more relaxed for our IDEC Sport racer — but there’s still plenty coming up over the next few weeks…
Hungarian GP punditry with Sky Sports: Friday 1st - Sunday 3rd August
Jamie will be providing punditry for Sky Sports’ live coverage at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
It is the Bath native’s third appearance of the season with the UK broadcaster, but she’s also been working with Channel 4 and Formula E in 2025.
An exciting weekend of F1 racing looks set to be on the cards in Mogyoród, so make sure to tune in for Jamie’s insight and analysis from the Hungaroring!
4 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps: Thursday 21st - Sunday 24th August
It’s a return to European Le Mans Series (ELMS) action later this month for Jamie, as she joins IDEC Sport team-mates Mathys Jaubert and Daniel Juncadella for 4 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps.
The trio’s car No.18 has been flying this season — picking up LMP2 class wins in Barcelona and Le Castellet (and an outright triumph at the latter), before a less successful drive at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari.
They will be looking to reclaim top spot in the LMP2 Drivers' Championship in Belgium, then, at one of the best venues on the motorsport calendar.
Featuring high-speed corners, dramatic elevation changes and often changeable weather conditions, an enthralling race is highly likely at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.
Looking further ahead
August’s 4 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps will be the fourth race of this European Le Mans Series, with a further two events to come in 2025.
Jamie will get the chance to drive on home soil at 4 Hours of Silverstone from 12-14th September, ahead of the season finale in Portimão from 16th-18th October.
Away from ELMS, the Jamie Chadwick Series is nearing its conclusion, too, with three rounds remaining.
The next of those takes place on Sunday 7th September at Daytona Sandown Park on a GP layout — and you can find out more information about how to get involved here.
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