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AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH SAUDI ARABIAN PROFESSIONAL RACING CAR DRIVER, REEMA JUFFALI
IWC brand ambassador Reema Juffali, Saudi Arabia’s first female racing driver, enters an exciting new era in 2023, leading her team Theeba Motorsport and competing in the Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe. A trailblazer and role model, Reema has inspired female athletes worldwide. Starting in the TRD 86 Cup and MRF Challenge, she then ventured to the UK for the F4 British Championship, consistently securing point-scoring finishes.
In a recent interview with the IWC JOURNAL, Reema reflects on her remarkable journey, discussing the challenges she has faced and the inspiring impact she hopes to make on the world of racing.
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Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Spitfire
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IW387901
Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Spitfire
7 900 €
Stainless steel Case,
Automatic winding.
Green textile strap,
Strap width
20.0 mm.
— Reema Juffali wearing the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph Spitfire
FRESH AT THE TRACK
It’s hard to find a photograph of you without a radiant smile. Where do you draw your positive energy from?
It’s hard not to smile when you enjoy what you’re doing, but I also try to surround myself with positive people.
How would your parents and team colleagues describe you?
My parents would say I’m responsible and persistent. My team would say I’m hardworking and tough on myself.
Do you have a routine before a race that helps you stay focused?
Before a race I prioritise a good night’s sleep. It’s also important for me to disconnect and avoid overthinking. The morning of a race, I get up early, fit in some stretching and listen to some music to make sure I arrive at the track fresh.
One of the most challenging decisions was finally taking the step to go racing. It seemed like an impossible dream.
Reema’s Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Motorsport Race gloves feat. the IWC Big Pilot’s Watch
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Saudi Arabian professional racing car driver, Reema Juffali
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The 31-year-old began her racing journey back in 2018
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Reema wearing the Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 Ref. IW388104 with green dial
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Reema took interest in cars and sports already at young age
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DISCOVERING THE THRILL OF RACING
When and how did you discover your passion for racing cars?
For as long as I can remember I’ve had a passion for cars and sports. In university, I was introduced to Formula 1 and started following the races, which ignited my passions further. I found myself going to track days and that’s when the dream to go racing was born.
What was your mom’s reaction when you told her you wanted to be a professional racing car driver?
She wasn’t surprised. I didn’t actually say I want to be a racing driver, it was more like, ‘I want to get my racing license and learn how to race’. It was a big unknown for me and my family, and we didn’t know what to expect.
— Reema Juffali with her mother, Sana
— Reema Juffali at Silverstone Launch Day 2022
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Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 Top Gun Ceratanium
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IW388106
Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 TOP GUN Ceratanium®
14 500 €
Ceratanium® Case,
Automatic winding.
Black rubber strap with textile inlay,
Strap width
20.0 mm.
— The professional racing driving wearing a Pilot’s Watch Chronograph 41 TOP GUN Ceratanium®
THAT IMPOSSIBLE DREAM
You are part of IWC’s Ramadan campaign “The Gift of Time.” When was the last time you were able to enjoy a “Gift of Time”?
At the end of 2022, after a tough yet successful first season in GT3s, I went back home to Jeddah and spent some much-needed quality time with friends and family and enjoyed the slow-paced life by the sea.
In your career so far, which challenge did you find the hardest to overcome?
One of the most challenging decisions was finally taking the step to go racing. It seemed like an impossible dream. Coming into the sport late, I continue to face challenges, and as a driver I always push myself to do better and at times I have to remind myself to be patient and trust the process.
What message would you like to convey to young girls who are eager to become a race driver like yourself?
Be prepared to work for your goals.
in general?
Don’t let failure deter you. It is necessary for growth.