Amelia Dimoldenberg's Formula 1 series 'Passenger Princess' returns for season 2 this month

Season two of 'Passenger Princess' premieres on July 22 on Formula 1's official YouTube channel

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Amelia Dimoldenberg is getting back behind the wheel—well, the passenger seat—as her hit Formula 1 interview series Passenger Princess returns for a second season later this month.

Formula 1 confirmed that the new season of the YouTube series, hosted by the Chicken Shop Date creator, will premiere on 22 July, with another round of celebrity-style conversations featuring some of the sport's biggest personalities.

The first season saw Dimoldenberg swap chicken shops for supercars, interviewing F1 drivers while riding alongside them in high-performance vehicles. Her trademark awkward humour and deadpan interviewing style quickly made the series a hit with both Formula 1 fans and newcomers.

Season two will once again feature Dimoldenberg travelling the Formula 1 paddock, with appearances from several drivers and team figures as she attempts to break through their carefully polished public personas with her signature comedic approach. While Formula 1 has yet to reveal the full guest list, the new season promises more candid conversations and behind-the-scenes moments.

Dimoldenberg launched Passenger Princess last year through her production company, Dimz Inc., expanding beyond the viral success of Chicken Shop Date, which has earned hundreds of millions of views and featured everyone from actors and musicians to athletes.

The presenter has become one of entertainment's most recognisable interviewers in recent years, serving as the Academy Awards' official social media ambassador and red carpet correspondent while continuing to grow her digital media empire. Earlier this year, it was also announced that she is developing and starring in a romantic comedy for Orion Pictures.

Formula 1 has increasingly embraced digital-first content to reach younger audiences, with series such as Passenger Princess complementing the success of Netflix's Drive to Survive by showcasing drivers' personalities away from the racetrack. Dimoldenberg's blend of humour and awkward charm has made her a natural fit for the initiative.

Season two of Passenger Princess premieres on July 22 on Formula 1's official YouTube channel.

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