Emirati F4 racer Hamda Al Qubaisi to participate at the Formula 3 test

Hamda Al Qubaisi ( Arabic: حمدة القبيسي; born 8 August 2002) is an Emirati racing driver who most recently competed in the F1 Academy for MP Motorsport. In June 2021, she became the first woman in the history of Italian F4 to score a podium, achieving third place in the first race of the season at Misano. [1] Career Karting Emirati female racing driver Hamda Al Qubaisi of MP Motorsport won the F1 Academy's race 2 at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, in the US. "It's an amazing feeling to win in an F1 race.

Emirati F4 racer Hamda Al Qubaisi to participate at the Formula 3 test

Hamda Al Qubaisi achieved her first win in F1 Academy just 75 days after she was told she couldn't race for the next four months. Earlier this year Hamda Al Qubaisi was announced as one of the drivers who will be joining F1 Academy. She started the season with a podium finish in the inaugural race and sat third in the standings. US, Austin: F1 Academy racer Emirati Hamda Al-Qubaisi has won Race 2 of the F1 Academy Round 7 event held in Austin, Texas, in the US. For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport The rising. 55K Followers, 871 Following, 467 Posts - See photos, videos, and more from Hamda AlQubaisi (@hamdaalqubaisi_official) Meet Hamda AlQubaisi The 21-Year-Old Emirati Who's Racing Past The World's Expectations A champion in many regards Instagram @hamdaalqubaisi_official In March of 2023, Hamda AlQubaisi was getting a titanium plate and 10 screws bolted into her wrist. Just a couple of weeks ago, she secured the biggest win of her career.

Hamda Al Qubaisi suffers broken arm in F4 UAE crash

Amna and Hamda Al Qubaisi: Emirati sisters driving the family's motor racing legacy into a new era Khaled Al Qubaisi explains how his daughters have impressed since taking their talents to Europe - and why Formula One is the ultimate goal Khaled Al Qubaisi with Amna (left) and Hamda. Courtesy Khaled Al Qubaisi Amith Passela Mar 30, 2021 Amna and Hamda Al Qubaisi have become the latest drivers announced for the inaugural F1 Academy season, with both sisters set to compete for MP Motorsport in the new all-female series. Hamda Al Qubaisi is excited about making the step up to the Formula Regional European Championship (FREC). Image Credit: Supplied She says she struggled a little with the car in F3 in Asia but. 08-08-2002 Height Nationality Emirati Hamda Al Qubaisi started her racing career in karts in 2015. In 2017, she finished 3rd in the IAME X30 Championships before moving to Italian F4 in 2019. In 2020, she won three races in UAE F4 before making a return to Italian F4.

Emirati Racer Hamda Al Qubaisi is all Set to Take Part in the One Day

Amna Al Qubaisi ( Arabic: آمنة القبيسي; born 28 March 2000) is an Emirati racing driver, currently racing in F1 Academy for MP Motorsport. On 16 December 2018, she became the first Middle Eastern woman to take part in a motorsport test program for Formula E after the Diriyah ePrix in Saudi Arabia. [1] Personal life Hamda Al Qubaisi: the youngest member of a ground-breaking family Exclusive interview with Hamda Al Qubaisi, as the Emirati sisters get ready for the F4 UAE season opener in Abu Dhabi. June 19, 2023 by Jonny Noble Hamda Al Qubaisi is an Emirati racing driver who currently races in F1 Academy for MP Motorsport. She is one of the most promising talents in the new all-female series. Hamda has won her first race in Valencia and scored the most points in the second round. Hamda Al Qubaisi's return to the top step of the podium will go down as one of the great sporting achievements of the year. Valencia's first F1 Academy race marked a milestone in a career of a driver that has made history and set new records at every stage of her career: for Hamda Al Qubaisi, breaking barriers has been a day job in the last few years.

Amna and Hamda Al Qubaisi Emirati sisters driving the family's motor

Hamda Al Qubaisi led from start to finish as she took a dominant win in Race 1 in Zandvoort. The Emirati driver got off to an electric start from the safety car start, creating a clear gap to Léna Bühler in P2. Meanwhile, series leader Marta García overtook fellow Spaniard Nerea Martí at Turn 1 as she sought her fifth podium in a row. Hamda Al-Qubaisi began her career as the first female driver hailing from the Emirates to compete in the F4 UAE Championship at the 2019 AbuDhabi GP weekend. (Supplied) Short Url.