
Preview: The 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – presented by OKX
"It’s a really fast track and we have a quick car, so we’ll be aiming to finish this triple-header strongly"

We’re making the short trip across the border from the desert dunes of Bahrain to the streets of Saudi Arabia, ready to take on one of the most demanding and spectacular night races on the calendar.
Set against the backdrop of the Red Sea, the Jeddah Corniche Circuit is a completely different challenge to anything we’ve faced so far. The final round in a demanding triple header, this narrow, fast, and unforgiving street circuit will keep everyone on their toes. Precision matters, confidence counts, and there’s absolutely no room for error.
With momentum building after a strong start to the campaign, we’ve caught up with Lando, Oscar, and Team Principal Andrea Stella to get their thoughts on the weekend ahead. We’ll also look at the weekend’s biggest challenges, the reasons why we love the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, and test your knowledge with another pop quiz.
Jeddah Corniche Circuit ROUND 5




- FP1Fri 18 Apr13:3014:30
- FP2Fri 18 Apr17:0018:00
- FP3Sat 19 Apr13:3014:30
- QualifyingSat 19 Apr17:0018:00
- RaceSun 20 Apr17:0019:00

SECTORS
DRS
FIRST GP
2021
LAPS
50
CIRCUIT LENGTH
6.175
DISTANCE
308.75

“I’m excited to head back to Jeddah for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend. It’s a really fast track and we have a quick car, so we’ll be aiming to finish this triple-header strongly.
“I’m proud with how we’ve started the season. We’ve celebrated our success but also come together as a team to debrief and take away our learnings ahead of the next race. I’m feeling good and look forward to going racing again this weekend.”

“I was very happy with the win and the manner of victory over in Bahrain. Therefore, I'm going into this weekend with a lot of confidence.
"Jeddah is a track that I really enjoy and have good memories of from past visits. I’m determined to hit the ground running in Saudi.”

“After a successful weekend in Bahrain, we immediately turn our attention to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. We feel encouraged by our performance thanks to the hard work of everyone in the team who have delivered a fast car.
“The Jeddah Corniche Circuit is one of the fastest circuits in the calendar, with opportunities for overtaking, and a softer tyre allocation compared to the past, which could make for an exciting race. As always, we keep focused and hope to close out this triple-header with another positive result for the team.”

Why we love the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
It’s the fastest street circuit in the world and the second-fastest track on the F1 calendar. City-based races are traditionally known to be slower and more technical, but Jeddah is one of several newer street circuits to buck that trend.
Cars average around 250km/h over the course of the race, while navigating 27 corners – the most on the F1 calendar – but the majority of those are taken at full speed, with 75% of a lap spent at full speed.
It all takes place in front of a stunning, yacht-lined backdrop, with cars racing on the Saudi Arabian seafront.
What are the challenges?
Speed is vital around Jeddah, but drivers aren’t given much room, with barriers lining several narrow sections of the circuit - it’s like threading the eye of a needle.
The full-throttle nature of the circuit and the heat in Saudi Arabia is also demanding on the car’s power systems, brakes and tyres. The non-stop nature of the racing demands a lot from the engine and the other power-related components.
The heavy braking zones that do exist don’t make it any easier, with drivers needing to slow down by 200km/h at certain sections of the circuit, most notably in the first corner, where cars decelerate from 317km/h to 110km/h. When combined with the heat in Jeddah, this can put strain on the brakes and, to a lesser extent, the tyres.

This weekend

Where's McLAREN
Racing?
Alex Dunne (Rodin Motorsport), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Ella Lloyd (Rodin Motorsport), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
The season so far
Oscar claimed his second Pole and victory of the season – our first in Bahrain – and moved up to second in the Drivers’ standings, just behind Lando. It was a superb all-round display from the Australian, who controlled the race from lights to flag.
Finishing third, Lando claimed his fourth podium in as many races, strengthening our lead in the Constructors’ Championship.

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The fit
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