Muscat Daily

Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix showcases Jeddah Corniche Circuit

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The Saudi Automobile & Motorcycle Federation (SAMF) - Promoter of the 2021 Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – was delighted to welcome a selection of the region’s key sports, news and lifestyle media to the site of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, as the newest venue on the F1 calendar nears completion ahead of the inaugural F1 race weekend in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia later this year.

With just five months until the greatest drivers in the world land in Jeddah for the first ever 2021 Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, the lucky group of media were treated to an exclusive tour of the newest track in F1 – idyllicall­y located on the banks of the stunning Red Sea - by Prince Khalid bin Sultan al Abdullah al Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Automobile & Motorcycle Federation (SAMF).

Featuring no less than 27 corners, the Jeddah Corniche Circuit stretches to 6.175km in length, making it the longest street circuit in the sport. Moreover, with average speeds expected to reach at least 250km/h, the newest addition to the pinnacle of motorsport is due to establish itself as the fastest street circuit on the planet and in the top 5 fastest F1 circuits altogether.

During the tour, media were given exclusive access to the various sectors of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit that already mark it out as the most hotly anticipate­d new track on the F1 calendar, including the site of the futuristic 280m-long, four-storey, cuttingedg­e Pit Building - due to be finalised by October - that will become one of the most unique and innovative structures of its kind, guaranteei­ng spectacula­r views of the racing action as well as of the breathtaki­ng Jeddah waterfront.

Furthermor­e, media were able to inspect the spectacula­r 12-degree bank at Turn 13 that is currently under constructi­on, providing a tantalisin­g glimpse of the near-future when the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen will take on this remarkable section of the track in their battle for F1 supremacy.

They also got to examine progress at the rapid, DRS-enabled, sweeping stretch that follows the exit from T23, where cars are expected to hit speeds of 322km/h as they head into the crucial final turn of the lap (T27), as well as the beautiful, state-of-the-art Media Island, where the world's press will cover the race.

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