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Formula 1: Saudi Grand Prix – Information, schedule, stream
The Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as the official name of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, will take place on 5 December. It will be the penultimate race of the season! What is the schedule and where can I follow the race weekend?
The Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as the official name of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, will take place on 5 December. It will be the penultimate race of the season! What is the schedule and where can I follow the race weekend?
The nervousness is building! The battle for the world championship between constructors and drivers is at its peak. Saudi Arabia is the penultimate destination for the Formula 1 cars this season. We will then conclude the 2021 season in Abu Dhabi.
At the circuit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, we will see F1 cars for the first time in racing history. The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is scheduled for 50 laps on the 6.174km circuit, where the drivers will cover 308.45 kilometres during the race.
Formula One: Saudi Arabia Grand Prix – stream
Live coverage of the Formula 1 races can be watched on Sport 1 and Sport 2 television stations. There will also be internet streams and, last but not least, F1 TV, where you can switch to the onboard cameras of the individual drivers.
Formula 1:: Saudi Arabia Grand Prix – Schedule
The race weekend at the Jeddah circuit kicks off with the first free practice session, scheduled for 14:30 – 15:30 on the third of December. There will be a second practice session on the same day, which will come at 18:00.
FP3 is scheduled for 3pm on Saturday, with qualifying for Sunday’s Grand Prix starting at 8pm. All five lights will go out at 18:30.
Formula One: Saudi Arabia Grand Prix – odds
The fight for the championship title is at its peak, both in the drivers’ championship and among the teams. Who will you bet on?
Calendar of the remaining races of the 2021 Formula 1 World Championship
5. december – F1:: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (Jeddah)
12. december – F1:: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Yas Marina)
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