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Saudi racing driver Reema Juffali optimistic for season ahead after double triumph at International GT Open

RIYADH: Saudi racing driver Reema Juffali “feels it’s going to be a good season” for her after registering back-to-back victories in the pro-am class in her maiden International GT Open in Portugal.

Racing in the SPS Automotive-run #18 Mercedes-AMG GT3 EVO, Juffali could not have asked for a better start to her first full GT3 Series at Estoril. Sharing driving duties with British team-mate Adam Christodoulou, the duo was in top form and finished on the podium in both encounters as Juffali secured her first professional career win.

Following her dream opening weekend debut, Juffali said her results in Portugal would give her great confidence for the rest of the season. The next round of the International GT Open will take place at the Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, France on May 21 and 22.

She said: “It’s been a big weekend for me, and I feel like I have progressed throughout. I’m already looking forward to Paul Ricard and I feel like it’s going to be a good season.

“Coming into this weekend, I wasn’t sure as to how my pace would fare against the other pro-am drivers. In race one, I tried to keep it consistent and clean so I could get the car back in one piece for Adam. He did a fantastic job, and this is the best way we could start the season.

“Overall, I’m very happy and from here I want to improve on my pace and achieve this result all over again. Hopefully this is a sign of what’s to come,” Juffali added.

Having qualified fifth in the class in race one, the Jeddah-born driver carefully avoided a four-car collision on lap one which caused a subsequent red flag stoppage. When the race resumed, she moved up to 10th before handing over the reins to Christodoulou for the remainder of the race.

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