The 29-year-old, who
competed in the British Formula Three championship this year,
will be one of the first to drive a lap of the street circuit
along the shores of the Red Sea.
She will also take part in a track shakedown of a 1979 Williams
Formula One car, which carried sponsorship for national airline
Saudia.
"I'm really looking forward to taking part in the activities
over the race weekend and I hope that my story and journey can
provide some inspiration to anyone thinking of following their
dream," she said in a statement.
Saudi Arabia lifted a ban on women driving in 2018 and Juffali
became the first Saudi female license holder to compete in a
series that same year.
Sunday's Formula One race will be the third of four in the
Middle East this season and could also be a title decider.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen leads Mercedes' seven times world
champion Lewis Hamilton by eight points ahead of the penultimate
round.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, Editing by Rohith Nair)
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