Is it women telling women what to do? Are the majority of F1 stakeholders not male?
Don't you think the stakeholders are reacting to what certain women's pressure groups have been asking for?
I think you may be over-reacting somewhat.
The key issue here (which many in this thread are missing) is that young girls growing up are being given the impression that the best way in which they can be valued by society is to starve themselves silly, put on lots of makeup and a skimpy outfit, and parade around for men to lech at them? Kim Kardashian is a case in point. Its why so many young girl's main desire in life is 'to be famous'. There's so many more fulfilling things they can do; many of which wont ensure they are cast aside once they hit a certain age or start losing their looks.
I think we can do better.
"Won't someone think of the children?"
Point is, that's a valid career/lifestyle if that's what they want to do. Not long ago we'd have women up in arms against "**** shaming" and not to judge women by what they wear, and if they want to wear skimpy clothes and flash the flesh, they are entitled to do so because it's their body and their choice.
Now it seems that's not allowed, even if that's what a woman wants to do because it makes them good money, contacts, and they actually like the work and the attention. Apparently women are not allowed to make their own choices, because people get "offended". It ends up being another way to take agency away from women by restricting their own choices.
Before the Kardashians and social media, there were models, pop stars, film stars, etc. No one suggested banning Marilyn Monroe because girls might want to emulate her when they grew up.