The F1 Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia will be held very soon on the streets of Jeddah, the Saudi Grand Prix is on the 2021 F1 calendar which has been divided among the participating teams.
The race is expected to be the final race of the 2021 season with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix concluding at the Yas Marina Circuit.
Jeddah will host the Saudi race while a new purpose-built track will also be completed in Qadiya by 2023.
It should be remembered that despite the corona virus, the Al-Qudiya entertainment and cultural project has been working with the observance of health regulations. Its first phase is expected to open to the public in 2030, right on schedule.
The Saudi Grand Prix is one of 22 races on the provisional 2021 schedule as F1 plans to return to a calendar as close to normal as possible after disruptions this year. were postponed due to
The 2021 season will begin in Melbourne, Australia in mid-March and then move to Bahrain. It includes almost all the races that were expected to take place this year.
Accordingly, the opening of the China, Japan, Canada Grand Prix as well as the Vietnamese Grand Prix had to be canceled due to international travel restrictions and restrictions imposed due to the Corona virus.
In this regard, F1 has been in discussion with the respective national governments and according to them, if the pandemic virus does not worsen the situation, the races can be held with the consensus of all countries.
In 2018, the city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia hosted the first Formula E Championship in the Middle East with 23,000 attendees, while the second Formula E Championship was held in late 2019.
This year, Saudi Arabia also organized the first Dakar Rally, a 7,800 km race that started in Jeddah and ended in Qadia.
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**Interview with Jack Turner, F1 Expert and Commentator**
**Editor:** Welcome, Jack! Exciting times ahead with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on the horizon. What are your thoughts on hosting an F1 race in Jeddah?
**Jack Turner:** Thanks for having me! It’s exhilarating to see F1 expanding into new territories like Saudi Arabia. The Jeddah street circuit is a unique challenge, combining high-speed sections with technical turns. I think it will really test the drivers’ skills before the season wraps up.
**Editor:** The Saudi Grand Prix is expected to be the final race of the season, just before the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. How do you think this will affect the drivers and teams?
**Jack Turner:** The stakes are incredibly high! Depending on how the championship standings look heading into Jeddah, it could lead to a very intense race. Teams will have to be strategic, focusing on both performance and ensuring they minimize errors. If the title is still up for grabs, we could see some dramatic moves.
**Editor:** What can fans expect in terms of atmosphere and experience during the race weekend in Saudi Arabia?
**Jack Turner:** Saudi Arabia has been making a significant push to promote motorsport, so the atmosphere is likely to be electric. There will be high-profile events, entertainment, and a growing local fan base eager to soak in the excitement of F1 racing. The night race format in Jeddah adds to the spectacle, making for a dazzling experience under the lights.
**Editor:** That sounds fantastic! Any final thoughts on what fans should keep an eye on during the race?
**Jack Turner:** Definitely watch for the battle between the top teams, as we’ve seen some fierce rivalries this season. And keep an eye on the rookies too; new circuits can often level the playing field, leading to unexpected results. It’s shaping up to be an unforgettable season finale!
**Editor:** Thank you for sharing your insights, Jack! We can’t wait for the race.
**Jack Turner:** My pleasure! Let’s hope for a thrilling finale to the 2021 F1 season!