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From Saudi to Mexico: Women racers leading the charge!

Their passion, perseverance, and talent are redefining what it means to compete in motorsport.

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We hit the tracks at Dubai Autodrome and witnessed an unforgettable display of courage, talent, and determination as four inspiring women drivers took to the racetrack. Representing Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Lebanon, and Mexico, these fearless racers are proving that motorsport is not just a man’s game.

Here’s what they had to say:

🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia:
“People think Saudi women can’t drive, but we’re here to prove them wrong. Not only can we drive—we can excel on the track.”

🇲🇽 Mexico:
“Sometimes, girls can be better than boys in racing. It’s all about focus and determination.”

🇱🇧 Lebanon:
“It’s challenging racing alongside the boys, but it makes us stronger and more determined to prove ourselves.”

🇶🇦 Qatar:
“I’m proud to represent my country and show the world what Qatari women can achieve.”

Celebrating empowerment on the fast lane

From defying expectations to representing their nations with pride, these women are paving the way for the next generation of racers. Their passion, perseverance, and talent are redefining what it means to compete in motorsport.

Catch the full video on Nukta's Youtube.

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