Reema Juffali: Trailblazing Saudi Female Racing Driver
Reema Juffali, Saudi Arabia's pioneering female race car driver, believes her country is poised for global racing success. In her interview on the "Mayman Show," Juffali spoke to Arab News about her worldwide goals and desire to bolster the Kingdom’s racing scene. As the founder of Theeba Motorsport, she passionately seeks to provide a community for motorsport enthusiasts to engage and grow.
In her five-year racing career, Juffali is already pursuing training and mentorship initiatives to project her team onto the world stage. Her motorsport interest sparked during her university days in the UK when she encountered Formula One, sparking her love for motorsports. Without public knowledge, she competed in races in the UAE and landed podium finishes, further encouraging her commitment.
Juffali acknowledges the traditionally male-dominated and expensive nature of motorsports but credits family support for her accomplishments. She admits starting out in the industry was overwhelming, but her early confidence from growing up in Saudi Arabia helped her stand out and excel in the racing world.
The racer, who began at 26, advocates a rigorous training regime to meet the sport's demands. She stays in top condition with a mix of strength training, cardio, and concentration exercises to cope with the physical and mental challenges of racing.
Lastly, Juffali notes the off-track challenges of dealing with media attention and advises others to embrace new experiences and step out of their comfort zones, advocating the idea that trying new things can lead to surprising outcomes.