Chantelle Connelly poses as a grid girl in a very sexy leotard and declares she’s standing up for ‘women’s rights’ after F1 axe
Grid Girls were banned from Formula 1 events earlier this year, but Chantelle proudly posed with other models at the track in Bavaria wearing just a tiny red outfit
The reality star wrote: “Racing with @mydirtyhobby.de for women’s rights and Grid Girls.
“Thanks for a great day guys! MDHDrivingForEquality #MyBodyMyChoice #YesMeansYes”.
She had earlier tweeted: "On the way to Germany with @BriggsHel for tomorrow’s event @mydirtyhobby campaigning for women’s rights and F1 grid girls #MDHDrivingForEquality".
Chantelle is posing for a German adult website called My Dirty Hobby – who send grid girls out to racing events at what their Instagram account describes as “dirty Grand Prix” events.
The sport's American owners Liberty Media said the practice no longer represents its "brand values" but has sparked a backlash from models saying their choices are being dictated by the 'PC brigade'.
Formula One grid girls were employed by the sport for decades to conduct promotional tasks.
These included wearing clothes bearing the names of sponsors and appearing on the track before races.
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The grid girls are best-known for holding driver name-boards on the grid and lining the corridor through which drivers walk on their way to the podium if they finish in the top three.
A number of grid girls have gone on to become household names through their successful modelling careers.
They include Kelly Brook, Jodie Marsh, Emma Noble, Melinda Messenger and Nell McAndrew.