Amna Al Qubaisi
Emirati female racing driver
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2025 | Racing in Ligier European Series - JS P4 with Team Virage, currently positioned 3rd in the series |
2024 | Competed in F4 Saudi Arabian Championship with Altawkilat Meritus.GP, finishing 10th overall |
2024 | Amna re-signed with MP Motorsport and joined the Red Bull Academy Programme, representing RB Formula One Team. She finished the F1 Academy season in 15th place. |
2023 | Amna Al Qubaisi signed with MP Motorsport and competed in the inaugural F1 Academy championship, achieving 2 wins and finishing the season in 6th place. |
2022 | Competed in Formula Regional Asian Championship with Abu Dhabi Racing by Prema, finishing 26th. |
2022 | Participated in Formula Regional European Championship as a guest driver with Prema Racing. |
2022 | Participated in Formula Regional Asian Championship and Formula Regional European Championship with Abu Dhabi Racing by Prema and Prema Racing respectively |
2022 | Amna Al Qubaisi replaced her sister Hamda in the Prema Racing team for the Barcelona round of the Formula Regional European Championship. |
2021 | Competed in F3 Asian Championship with Abu Dhabi Racing by Prema, finishing 24th overall |
2019 | Won her first racing trophy in Formula 4 UAE Championship Trophy Round with Abu Dhabi Racing |
2019 | Amna Al Qubaisi returned to the Italian F4 Championship, finishing 31st overall without scoring any championship points. |
2018 | Became a test driver for Envision Virgin Racing in Formula E |
2018 | Amna Al Qubaisi competed in the Italian F4 Championship with Prema Powerteam, participating in six of seven rounds and achieving her highest race finish of 12th place. |
December 16 2018 | Al Qubaisi made history by becoming the first Middle Eastern woman to participate in a Formula E test program following the Diriyah ePrix in Saudi Arabia. |
2016 | Began racing in Formula 4 UAE Championship with Abu Dhabi Racing team |
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