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Reema hopes to unleash the beast with new team

Racing driver hopes Theeba Motorsport will help improve access for Saudis

- BY IMRAN MALIK Assistant Sports Editor

Reema Juffali, Saudi Arabia’s first profession­al female racing driver, has announced details of her new team — Theeba Motorsport — which she will be racing for in the current Internatio­nal GT Open season.

Juffali secured her first career win in GT3 Series in Portugal last month. She has been racing for the last four years and hopes the creation of the new team will help improve access for Saudis into motorsport.

The inaugural KSA F1 official race ambassador says the support she has received in her career has been humbling and at times overwhelmi­ng and now, with Theeba Motorsport, she hopes to give something back. “Theeba Motorsport is to help Saudis with a passion for motorsport to help find their feet,” she says.

The new team will compete internatio­nally and regionally and she is delighted with its creation. “I am very excited. Coming into the sport as a driver it was overwhelmi­ng initially, it taught me so much, and now I am excited

about getting to know about the other side and managing a team now.”

Big dream

Juffali — who claimed a second-place finish at the 24 Hours of Dubai race earlier this year — has a big dream that she wishes to achieve. “The goal has always been to race the 24 Hours of Le Mans but the dream has now become bigger as I wish to achieve this with Theeba Motorsport as the first Saudi entry with Saudis in the team. I wish to achieve this dream in 3 years’ time depending on how we progress in the near future.”

The name came from her childhood — Juffali says she was always very daring as a child and always taking on new challenges and her friends would call her ‘theeb’ meaning wolf or beast, and theeba is a female version of that. She hopes to mentor Saudi drivers — both males and females and — by starting the team she hopes she can create opportunit­ies for people. “The goal of the team is not just to win races but it is to also help people on their journey and build that bridge for them into motorsport. I hope Saudis can come into the sport more and more.”

The new team will make its debut this weekend at the GT Open at the Circuit Paul Ricard in France.

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Reema Juffali, ■ Saudi Arabia’s first profession­al female racing driver.

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