Karting Al Qubaisi started karting in 2015 and was the first Emirati to be invited to the FIA-sponsored CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy in 2016. She finished third in the IAME X30 Championship in 2017.
Lower formulae 2019 Al Qubaisi made her debut in Italian F4 in the middle of the
2019 season when she joined her older sister
Amna at the Abu Dhabi Racing by
Prema team, run in cooperation with the Iron Lynx structure.
2020 After winning three races on home soil in the United Arab Emirates' F4 series in
2020, Al Qubaisi returned for a
full campaign in Italy with Iron Lynx and claimed two points finishes.
2021 In the
2021 Formula 4 UAE Championship, Al Qubaisi secured a further three wins, one pole position, and six podiums, to clinch fourth place in the standings once more. In her main campaign, she took part in the
Italian F4 Championship. During the round held at
Misano in June 2021, Al Qubaisi became the first ever woman to step on the podium in the championship, taking third place behind
Leonardo Fornaroli and
Oliver Bearman. In the process, she also managed to secure her first podium in Europe. She added three more points finishes and ended the championship in 17th place, with 24 points.
Formula Regional During pre-season, Al Qubaisi took part in the
2022 Formula Regional Asian Championship with Evans GP. Unfortunately, she was unable to take points and finished the championship 28th. For 2022, Al Qubaisi contested a full season of the
Formula Regional European Championship with
Prema Powerteam.
FIA Formula 3 Championship Al Qubaisi was selected to take part in testing the
FIA Formula 3 car on 16–17 September 2022, alongside three other women at
Magny-Cours.
F1 Academy race at
Zandvoort in
2024. Al Qubaisi and her sister Amna signed with
MP Motorsport for the
2023 F1 Academy season. She placed third in the championship with four wins. She re-signed with the team for the
2024 season and joined the
Red Bull Academy Programme to represent
Red Bull Racing. She finished the season in 5th place. == Personal life ==