Key Points

Amelia Dimoldenberg is swapping chicken shops for race tracks in her new series Passenger Princess. She'll be learning to drive from top Formula 1 racers while conducting her signature awkward interviews. The four-part series features drivers like George Russell and Carlos Sainz teaching her behind the wheel. It's her latest creative venture following the success of Chicken Shop Date, blending comedy with high-speed racing action.

Key Points: Amelia Dimoldenberg Drives with F1 Racers in Passenger Princess

  • Four-part series filmed at Belgian Grand Prix with F1 drivers as instructors
  • Features George Russell, Carlos Sainz, Oscar Piastri and Ollie Bearman
  • Blends Dimoldenberg's signature comedy interview style with racing world
  • Weekly episodes premiere October 15 on her YouTube channel every Wednesday
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'Chicken Shop Date' host Amelia Dimoldenberg to interview F1 racers in new series 'Passenger Princess'

Chicken Shop Date host Amelia Dimoldenberg learns to drive from George Russell, Carlos Sainz & other F1 stars in new YouTube series Passenger Princess.

"Although I don't know how to drive, I'm excited to put my well-established passenger -- and interviewing -- skills to good use - Amelia Dimoldenberg"

Washington DC, October 8

Following the celebration of a decade of her popular celebrity interview show 'Chicken Shop Date', host Amelia Dimoldenberg is getting behind the wheel for a new series with Formula 1 titled 'Passenger Princess'.

Dimz Inc., Dimoldenberg's creative studio and production company, has partnered with Formula 1 on the original four-part weekly series, which will be distributed via her YouTube channel on Wednesdays, reported Variety.

Launching October 15, 'Passenger Princess' will see Dimoldenberg learn to drive from the ultimate instructors: Formula 1 racers.

The host, Amelia Dimoldenberg, shared the promo of the show in which she was seen learning to drive while interviewing the F1 drivers.

She shared the show on her Instagram handle on Wednesday.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DPi0cowjX99/?

The episodes -- filmed at this year's Belgian Grand Prix -- will blend Dimoldenberg's signature off-beat interview style with the fast-paced world of Formula 1, "resulting in an unforgettable mix of comedy and candid conversation as she embarks on the pursuit of a driving license," according to a press release, as quoted by Variety.

The drivers joining Dimoldenberg on "Passenger Princess" include George Russell, Ollie Bearman, Oscar Piastri and Carlos Sainz as per the promo of the show.

"My dream has always been to tell stories and work with great collaborators, so I'm proud to be working with such an iconic and recognised brand as F1 on this latest original series," Dimoldenberg said as quoted by Variety.

"Although I don't know how to drive, I'm excited to put my well-established passenger -- and interviewing -- skills to good use," added Dimoldenberg.

The series marks the host, producer and writer's latest expansion into the entertainment and branded world.

The host Amelia Dimoldenberg's 'Chicken Shop Date' is a British YouTube interview show that is one of the popular shows on the internet.

The show features celebrity interviews that are framed as dates in a local chicken shop.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting crossover! But honestly, I wish they featured some Indian drivers too. We have talented racers who deserve this kind of platform. Still, looking forward to watching! 🏎️
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Sarah B
Love Amelia's quirky interview style! Her Chicken Shop Date series is so unique. This F1 collaboration sounds like it will be equally entertaining and different from the usual sports interviews.
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Arjun K
F1 is getting really popular in India now. Smart move by them to collaborate with digital creators. Hope this brings more young Indians into motorsports! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Learning to drive from F1 drivers is like learning to cook from Gordon Ramsay! The pressure must be insane. Can't imagine what their reaction would be to typical Indian driving conditions though 😂
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Kavya N
As someone who just got their driving license in Delhi, I can totally relate! The struggle is real. At least she has world champions teaching her - I had my uncle yelling instructions! 🤣

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