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Arabian Gazelles launch all-women supercar rally

Arabian Gazelles launch all-women supercar rally

Trade Arabia22-04-2025

Arabian Gazelles have made regional automotive history by launching the Middle East's first all-women supercar rally.
From May 1 to 4, twenty trailblazing women from around the world will drive across the UAE, not simply to showcase power and precision, but to celebrate freedom, connection, and shared momentum. The initiative both reflects the growing interest of women in motorsports, and honours their resilience, calling for collective efforts to ensure that every woman has the opportunity to thrive and succeed.
Each segment of the rally blends the excitement of the open road with elevated hospitality, cultural immersion, and thoughtfully curated experiences.
'This rally is about more than cars – it's about claiming space, changing perceptions, and celebrating the strength of exceptional women who are shaping the future,' said Hanan Sobati, Founder of Arabian Gazelles. 'We're not just behind the wheel, we're leading the change, one powerful mile at a time.'
The experience begins with an exclusive BMW M Series track session organised by BMW Group Middle East at Dubai Autodrome, followed by a drive along the tranquil coastlines of Fujairah and a stay at the stunning Naäma Beach Villas & Spa, Arabian Gazelles' preferred wellness and hospitality destination for this year's rally.
The journey continues with an ascent of the dramatic Jebel Jais mountains, a serene overnight retreat at Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah, and a refined coastal interlude at Anantara Santorini in Ghantoot. Participants
will then spend a night among the dunes and the stars of Qasr Al Sarab, before returning to Dubai for a grand celebration at Delano, culminating in a memorable and fabulous closing dinner for the rally participants at the stunning Maison Revka, hosted by Chopard & Ahmed Seddiqi & Sons.
With participants from across the globe, the Arabian Gazelles Rally is both a tribute to the UAE's legacy and an invitation to experience its beauty through a uniquely female lens.
Arabian Gazelles aims to grow this movement beyond borders, bringing more women to the region and taking those already here on unforgettable journeys across the world.

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