the us women's nationalfootball team's bid for equal pay has been rejected by a court, with the judgewere underpaid compared to the men. they had filed the lawsuitjust before the world cup last year, where they won the trophy for the fourth time. they had been seeking $66 million in damages. but a judge has ruled that only their case for unfair treatment in travel, accommodation and medical support can go ahead. a spokesperson for the team says they will appeal the decision. striker and co—captain megan rapinoe tweeted, "we will never stop fighting for equality", as did fellow captain alex morgan, saying, "although disappointing to hear this news, this will not discourage us in our fight for equality." )now to a new sport bringing men and women together — think mixed doubles in tennis — but apply it to motor sport. because next year a new series will begin that will involve a male and female driver taking turns behind the wheel of the same car, racing identical cars against other mixed gender teams. mike bushell has been finding out more. it claims to be a game changer for women in mo