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Saudi racing star Reema in best shape

Jeddah-born driver looking forward to British F3 Championsh­ip

- DUBAI Staff Report

I’ve put a lot of work into this season and now with just one race left my priority is to do as well as I can when we return to Donington Park for the season finale.” Reema Juffali » Saudi racer

Having been put through her paces at a training camp in Europe, Saudi racer Reema Juffali says she’s now in the best physical and mental shape of her career ahead of next month’s final round of the British F3 Championsh­ip.

The Jeddah-born driver, who represents Douglas Motorsport, travelled to Austria earlier this month where the 29-year-old took time away from the track to attend her last intensive training camp of the season and work on improving her endurance, strength and stamina.

She undertook a number of different activities including hiking and climbing and Juffali insists she is already seeing clear improvemen­ts after taking part in a camp that she describes as key to her developmen­t.

End on a high

“Results on the track is just one part of my progress,” she said. “This season I have also pushed myself to the limit away from the track with a training programme that has incorporat­ed everything from tough gym work to hiking and climbing. I have really noticed the difference from the start of the season, I am physically and mentally stronger and I know it will make me a better driver.”

Juffali will be aiming to end the season on a high when she lines up for the final round of the British F3 Championsh­ip at Donington Park on the weekend of 16-17 October. Her best-ever result at the event came at Silverston­e, recording a fourth-place finish at the iconic track in June.

Key decisions

While she is thoroughly enjoying testing herself against talented drivers in the competitio­n, Juffali said she will analyse the entire campaign following the last race and will not rush in making key decisions to enhance her career.

“I’ve put a lot of work into this season and now with just one race left my priority is to do as well as I can when we return to Donington Park for the season finale,” she said. “Then I’ll sit back and carefully evaluate the whole year before making some major decisions on how best to progress my career. I’m competitiv­e as ever and I’m ready for new challenges but what exactly those challenges will be is yet to be decided.”

 ?? ?? Reema Juffali undertook a number of different ■ activities including hiking and climbing during her training in Austria earlier this month.
Reema Juffali undertook a number of different ■ activities including hiking and climbing during her training in Austria earlier this month.

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