Jamie Chadwick: ‘Watching England was heartbreaking, but I can’t wait for Silverstone’

Jamie Chadwick is the current W Series champion and development driver for the Williams Formula 1 team – the 23-year-old talks to BBC Sport about the highs and lows of trying to get on the F1 grid in an exciting year back in Extreme E and back in the W Series, which is supporting the F1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone this weekend

What a week for sport. I mean, it didn’t go well… I watched the final of the Euros with a couple of friends. I think there was a false sense of security with the early goal, I got way too excited. And then heartbroken.

Overall we did well – beating Italy was always going to be a big ask. I’m just concerned that’s it for another 55 years.

I actually went to Wembley for the semi-final against Denmark – that was unbelievable. Honestly, it was possibly one of the best sporting events I’ve ever been to. Apart from the Indy 500. The atmosphere was unbelievable. My ears after that were not in their finest force.

Indy, though… I’m biased, being a motorsport…

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