Colombian Formula 1 test driver and motorsport pioneer, first woman to drive F1 car in official session in 22 years and trailblazer for women in racing
Latin America's most successful female racing driver of the modern era — F2 competitor, Super Formula driver and Alfa Romeo F1 test driver, Calderón has competed at the highest levels of single-seater racing and inspired a generation of South American female racers. Formula 1 combines driver skill with engineering excellence to produce performance at the absolute limit of what is physically possible. Career highlights included Alfa Romeo F1 Test Driver, Formula 2 competitor, Super Formula competitor (Japan). In formula1, technical refinement and competitive experience at the highest level are the hallmarks of sustained success — qualities Tatiana demonstrated consistently throughout her career. Tatiana's contribution to formula1 extends beyond personal statistics to the culture and development of the discipline at the highest level. Competing at the highest level in formula1 over an extended period demands not only physical gifts but the mental resilience to overcome setbacks and maintain standards — something Tatiana Calderón demonstrated throughout.
First Colombian woman to compete in Formula 1-related activities and breaking barriers in motorsport
How They Played
Technically proficient driver with strong racecraft and determination
Lasting Impact
Pioneer for women and Latin American drivers in Formula 1
Career Honours
- Alfa Romeo F1 Test Driver
- Formula 2 competitor
- Super Formula competitor (Japan)
- Colombian motorsport pioneer
| Constructor | Season(s) | Races |
|---|---|---|
| Juncos Racing (Star Mazda Championship) | 2010–2011 | — |
| Team West-Tec (European F3 Open) | 2011 | — |
| Emilio de Villota Motorsport (European F3 Open) | 2012 | — |
| Double R Racing (FIA European Formula 3 Championship) | 2013 | — |
| Double R Racing (British Formula 3 International Series) | 2013 | — |
| Jo Zeller Racing (FIA Formula 3 European Championship) | 2014 | — |
| MRF Racing (MRF Challenge Formula 2000) | 2015–2016 | — |
| Carlin (FIA Formula 3 European Championship) | 2015 | — |
| Arden International (GP3 Series) | 2016 | — |
| Sauber F1 Team (Development Driver) | 2017 | — |
| DAMS (GP3 Series) | 2017 | — |
| RP Motorsport (World Series Formula V8 3.5) | 2017 | — |
| Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team (Test Driver) | 2018–2021 | — |
| Jenzer Motorsport (GP3 Series) | 2018 | — |
| BWT Arden (FIA Formula 2 Championship) | 2019 | — |
| Seven GP (F3 Asian Championship) | 2019–2020 | — |
| GEAR Racing (Daytona 24H / IMSA) | 2020 | — |
| Drago Corse with ThreeBond (Super Formula) | 2020–2021 | — |
| Richard Mille Racing (FIA World Endurance Championship) | 2021–2022 | — |
| A.J. Foyt Enterprises (IndyCar Series) | 2022 | — |
| Charouz Racing System (FIA Formula 2 Championship) | 2022 | — |
| Team Virage (European Le Mans Series, LMP2) | 2023 | — |
| Gradient Racing (IMSA SportsCar Championship) | 2024–2025 | — |
| SG28 Racing Toyota (Stock Car Pro Series / NASCAR Brasil) | 2026 | — |
| FIA Formula 2 & Formula 3 Championships (Test Driver) | 2026 | — |
| Career Total | — | 0 |