The one on the left has just been given a new job. She is going to be a test-driver for the Sauber F1 Team.
The one in the middle is rallying legend Michele Mouton.
The one on the right has recently criticised the one below.
But then again, I sort of did too - in 2015. And so has Jensen Button now.
The recent criticism is about her ("her" being Carmen Jorda) claiming that a "physical issue" was the barrier preventing women from competing in Formula 1 or Formula 2. Susie Wolff, the third woman in the top photo responded with a tweet pointing out that motorsport doesn't care about gender.
Susie Wolff became the first woman in 22 years to take part in a Formula 1 race weekend in 2014 - and is married to the team boss.
I'm not too sure that motorsport doesn't care about gender - especially given by the responses to her tweet and the fact that it has taken until 2018 to sort out the grid-girl situation.
However, if you want to see a really tough woman driver, please watch the video in this story.
Her name is Charmaine Laurie. I was very impressed when I first saw the footage which was before it had been identified that it was a woman driver.After I knew it was a woman driver though, I was impressed at exactly the same level.
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