Exactly but the fact still remains that men win everything, OK so a lot of women will be put off going into a male dominated sport and i'm sure there will be barriers but i'm sure others will have also faced different barriers.
F1 is often dominated by people who come from fairly well off backgrounds to begin with as it all costs money to race karts then progress up through various car series, ordinary people with jobs probably need to stick to banger racing 
Lewis Hamilton has obviously overcome barriers, not sure how well off his parents were but there's always been mention of his dad working numerous jobs to fund it
Women now have the W Series, on one hand it's good that a barrier has been removed but on the other hand can you imagine any situation where women weren't allowed to compete and the rules said men only (obviously this doesn't include sports where men and women compete in separate competitions)
Michele Mouton has been mentioned and she was clearly a very gifted driver but she did well due to having an Audi works drive in basically the best car at the time, however she also finished 2nd behind a man in the same car 
It could be argued that F1 and most other sports which require physical strength etc will obviously disadvantage women however there are sports where men and women should be able to compete on an even playing field yet men always win, why is that 
Sports which immediately spring to mind include Snooker; darts; bowls; shooting
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It seems to me that there is (and has been for quite some time) lots of encouragement for women to enter many of these sports where they are under-represented, it is
they who will always garner interest and TV interviews when a fledgling talent pops up, both for rarity value and for the women's cause, more so than
just another guy.That's good, and I like it, I want to see more women in these sports, competing at the highest level. I like looking at powerful/successful/sexy women and I think a lot of guys do, probably the majority

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So it does rather get on my tits when I hear so many women complaining bitterly, suggesting the reason there are so few women at a high level in these sports is because of their gender, when infact it is simply because so few are entering at grass roots. And that is a matter for
them, no one else. If you want to do it, what's stopping you from going through all the same things that the guys have to go through, raising the money, having the talent, having the sheer determination, taking the knocks along the way? It's not just some 'gentleman's club' where women are always excluded, corporate and business are very, very keen to sponsor female athletes and sportspeople, the advertising and sponsorship money will be drawn strongly to them.
If say, only 5% of people who start off in a given sport ever reach any level of earning potential or accolade, then if only 10% of those starting out are women then that means that those women will only have 0.5% of the chance of making it to the top, compared with men. Even if they are just as talented, that's the amount who'll make it. It's simple maths. Step up to the plate, put up or shut up.
On the basis of those sums, if there were 200 F1 drivers, ONE of them would be a woman.
The same principles go for elsewhere in life too, whether it's gender or race: to get to the top, you have to be in it to win it, not only that, you may even get bextra help because of your 'rarity'.