Formula 1 to replace discarded grid girls with new “grid kids” scheme

“Grid kids” will replace Formula 1's grid girls at this season's Grands Prix, following F1 bosses' decision to scrap the long-standing tradition of using female models before races.

Children who compete in junior categories of motor racing in each Grand Prix-hosting nation will be given the opportunity to stand alongside the 20 drivers on the starting grid before each race when the new F1 season gets underway in Melbourne on 25 March.

“This will be an extraordinary moment for these youngsters,” said F1 commercial chief Sean Bratches.

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“Imagine, standing beside their heroes, watch as they prepare to race, the elite of the elite in motorsport, to be there, alongside them in those precious few minutes just before the start.

“What an unforgettable experience, for them, and their families. An inspiration to keep driving, training and learning so that they can dream of one day being there themselves.”

In the wake of the Professional Darts Corporation's (PDC) decision to scrap walk-on girls from its events, F1's American owners Liberty Media followed suit and denounced the sport's grid girls as “at odds with modern-day societal norms”.

Yet the decision was criticised by former owner Bernie Ecclestone, who sold F1 to Liberty last year.

“The country at the moment is getting a bit prudish,” he said. “You should be allowed to have grid girls because the drivers like them, the audience like them and no one cares. These girls were part of the show, part of the spectacle.”

Other sports have had uses of models and dancers thrown into question but Premier League club Crystal Palace have dismissed calls to scrap their “Crystals” cheerleading team.

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Richard Wigglesworth brought in to England squad ahead of Wales clash

Saracens scrum-half Richard Wigglesworth has been called up to replace the injured Ben Youngs in Eddie Jones's England squad for Saturday's Six Nations clash with Wales.

Exeter Chiefs hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie and Wasps No8 Nathan Hughes have also been included in the 32-man party, with the latter summoned for England's medical team to assess how soon he might have recovered from injury.

Leicester No9 Youngs was stretchered off with suspected knee ligament damage early in England's 46-15 victory over Italy in Rome on Sunday and will undergo scans before his future in this year's tournament is decided.

Wigglesworth is yet to make an appearance under Eddie Jones, who has relied on Youngs and Harlequins' Danny Care in the scrum-half role, and last played international rugby in England's dead rubber with Uruguay at the 2015 World Cup.

Wales, meanwhile, may have star backs George North and Liam Williams, both of whom sat out their side's 34-7 demolition of Scotland last weekend, available to face England following their return to fitness.

Ahead of their Twickenham meeting this Saturday evening, both sides sit at the top of the Six Nations table after securing bonus-point wins at the weekend.

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