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Saudi racer sets sights on British F3 Championsh­ip

Reema Juffali confirms move to Douglas Motorsport at Diriyah circuit ahead of Formula E season opener

- Ali Khaled Riyadh

Reema Juffali, Saudi Arabia’s first female racing driver, has confirmed that she will join Douglas Motorsport as the team returns for a sixth consecutiv­e season in the BRDC British F3 Championsh­ip this year. “I’m looking forward to taking this next step of my career with Douglas Motorsport,” Juffali said in statement. “I felt right at home with the team during the test and really enjoyed driving the British F3 car. I can’t wait to get behind the wheel again.”

The move comes after a successtas­tic ful season for Juffali in the Formula 4 British championsh­ip, with the 29-year-old previously having taken part in the TRD 86 Cup and MRF Challenge.

The announceme­nt was made while Juffali was at the Diriyah circuit in Riyadh ahead of the start of the 2020-21 Formula E season on Friday. “It’s going to be a big step for me driving a faster car, a better car, so that’s really exciting,” she told Arab

News. “In terms of the future,

I’m open to any opportunit­y that comes my way. I definitely want to race at the top level of motorsport, whether its in a Le Mans race, Formula E — it’s all on the cards.

“In terms of opportunit­y and were I see myself, I try not to plan too far ahead.

I take it one step at a time with everything that I do,” she added. “But if the chance presents itself and I can do a good job at it, I’ll definitely do it and I would love to represent my country and, hopefully, inspire others.”

The BRDC British F3 Championsh­ip is the highest category of singleseat­er racing in the UK, and Douglas Motorsport­s has been taking part in the series since 2016, with 14 wins and over 60 podiums to its name. “We’re looking forward to having Reema Juffali race with us this season,” said Team Principal Wayne Douglas. “She showed fanprogres­s across her two seasons in British F4 and impressed us with her speed during our first British F3 test together. We’re excited to see what she can achieve this season.”

It’s going to be a big step for me driving a faster car, a better car, so that’s really exciting. Reema Juffali

KSA’s first female racing driver

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