It’s time to prim and prep for the big date, because YouTube’s most renowned flirt is revving ahead on a brand new web series — and could make an appearance here in Texas to celebrate it.

Chicken Shop Date host Amelia Dimoldenberg will trade in her beloved chicken nuggets and flirting skills for helmets and witty banter in Passenger Princess, a new YouTube series that follows Dimoldenberg as she learns how to drive from acclaimed Formula 1 drivers. Filmed at the 2025 Belgian Grand Prix, the inaugural four-part series will premiere on Wednesday, October 15, her production company shared in an Instagram post on October 8.

Featured guests in the series are Formula 1 drivers George Russell, Ollie Bearman, Oscar Piastri and Carlos Sainz. The endeavor marks the latest creative project from Dimoldenberg, who rose to fame for her decade-running Chicken Shop Date interview series that has captured sparks flying with superstars like Cher, Andrew Garfield, Bella Hadid, Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer. Her other media and production work includes series Amelia’s Cooking Show and Who Cares? as well as her Hollywood red carpet interview appearances.

“The episodes…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,'” the post read in part.

While the upcoming series’ initial four-episode run has already been filmed, there’s no saying Dimoldenberg won’t take a trip to the Lone Star State in promotion of the race-fueled YouTube show. The 2025 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix will run at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin from Friday, October 17, through Sunday, October 19. Alongside race day thrills, musicians Kygo, Garth Brooks and Turnpike Troubadours will perform each night following the festivities.

She already had sparks flying when she interviewed Damson Idris, who co-starred with Brad Pitt in F1 the movie. We’ll have to wait and see how she acts around the real speedsters of Formula 1.