Jeddah Corniche Circuit
Saudi Circuit Map & Guide
Another in the selection of new F1 tracks on the calendar, Jeddah became the fifth Formula One night race from 2021. It was the scene of an epic World Championship showdown between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton in its first edition in November 2021, with the 2022 race also providing plenty of highlights at the start of the season. A street circuit with the Jeddah Corniche on one side and the city on the other, the Jeddah circuit is the second longest track on the calendar behind Spa; as well as being on average the second fastest circuit behind Monza. With two eventful races in its short history already, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is sure to provide much entertainment over the coming years.
While each of our Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Packages comes with a pre-defined grandstand ticket, we’ve created this Saudi Arabian F1 Track guide to help you choose an alternative.
Jeddah Corniche Circuit
KEY FACTS.
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Jeddah Corniche Circuit
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Jeddah Corniche Circuit
GRANDSTANDS.
MAIN GRANDSTAND A
A covered Grandstand on the main straight, Main Grandstand A gives you a direct view of the start/finish line and the pit lane. Being a street circuit, you will feel particularly close to the action and will have a chance to get some fantastic photo opportunities of the pit crews working on the cars throughout the weekend. Close to the F1 fanzone, you are never far away from anything you need across the course of the weekend.
MAIN GRANDSTAND B
Thanks to the popularity of the inaugural race in 2021, the Main Grandstand had Grandstand B built for the 2022 race, which is further along the main straight heading into turn 1. Where Grandstand A will give you a close-up experience of the start/finish straight and pitlane, Grandstand B will allow you to catch the cars battle each other into turn 1 and through the twisty first few corners. Grandstand B is as close as the A to the main fanzone, and you will also have a view of the podium from your seats here.
CENTRAL GRANDSTANDS
Further down the track through Turns 4-10 sit the Central Grandstands, a set of four stands that are the only other seated options on the track. Similar to the Main Grandstands, the Central Grandstands have extended from two to four. The action will be never far away from these seats, with this section of track a fast set of corners where, when an F1 car is in full flight, will look like it is driving on rails. Here you will see plenty of action, with these corners the scene of plenty of incidents in both the 2021 and 2022 race weekends. You can explore the remainder of the track with a bridge in between the four stands allowing you to cross over which will give you a nice view of the waterfront.
TIMETABLE FOR THE SAUDI GRAND PRIX WEEKEND
Grand Prix schedules are normally released in the weeks leading up to the event. While schedules do change year on year, the most recent schedule (below) should give a good indication of what to expect and when.09/03/2024 | Event | Time |
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Formula 1 | GRAND PRIX (53 LAPS OR 120 MINS) | 20:00 - 22:00 |