JEDDAH: The FIA-certified Aramco F4 海角直播n Championship continues to make history this season, with women taking center stage in one of the Middle East鈥檚 most competitive single-seater series.
Nearly half of the grid, seven out of 16 drivers, or 44 percent, are women, the organizers stated in a release recently.
Promoted by ALTAWKILAT Motorsport under the supervision of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, and Aramco as title sponsor, the championship has quickly earned a well-deserved reputation.
The opening rounds at the Bahrain International Circuit delivered four thrilling races, each showcasing the championship鈥檚 depth of talent and global diversity.
British driver Kit Belofsky (PEAX) claimed victory in race one, followed by the UAE鈥檚 Adam Al-Azhari (VALVOLINE) in race two. Round two saw Al-Azhari strike first before Belofsky sealed another win in race four, continuing their fierce rivalry.
Amid this intense competition, the women of Aramco F4 have emerged as a defining force. Dutch driver Nina Gademan (CARAAGY) stormed to second- and third-place podiums in round one, while Esmee Kosterman (MY-CAR) earned the Best Female Driver Award in round two.
The championship returns home to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the world鈥檚 fastest street track, for three back-to-back rounds, Nov. 10 to 11, Nov. 14 to 15, and Dec. 5 to 6.
Leading this charge is 海角直播 driver Farah Al-Yousef (VALVOLINE), a trailblazer whose career embodies the Kingdom鈥檚 motorsport evolution.
鈥淲ith every race, I feel myself growing聽 technically, mentally, and emotionally,鈥 Al-Yousef said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to race at home, in front of my friends and family, and I鈥檓 deeply grateful to SAMF and ALTAWKILAT Motorsport for creating this platform. Their support motivates me to push harder every time I鈥檓 on track.鈥
Al-Yousef has represented the Kingdom at the Formula Women Nations Cup Finals in Dubai, was crowned the Saudi Women鈥檚 Karting Champion in 2022, and competed as the Jeddah Wildcard in the 2025 F1 Academy.
Joining her on the grid is a lineup of international talent, including Esmee Kosterman (MY-CAR), Ava Dobson (PEAX), Nina Gademan (CARAAGY), Megan Bruce (CARAAGY), Rachel Robertson (ASTOP), and Chiara Batting (Red Bull).
As title sponsor, Aramco continues to support young drivers with technical coaching, performance analytics, physical conditioning, and media training.














