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F1’s Epic Delay: Saudi Grand Prix Move to New Track Pushed to 2029

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
April 15, 2025
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Extreme Weather Alert: Thrilling Battle Against Heat and Humidity at 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Get ready for a major shake-up in the world of Formula 1 as the planned switch to the new Saudi track takes an unexpected turn!

The highly-anticipated Saudi Arabian Grand Prix’s move to the cutting-edge track in Qiddiya, a groundbreaking entertainment and tourism project near Riyadh, might face a significant delay, possibly not happening until 2029. The Jeddah Corniche Circuit will continue hosting the race until the transition can occur smoothly. The Qiddiya circuit, a masterpiece designed by Tilke Engineers, and former F1 driver Alex Wurz, is set to be completed by 2027. Originally scheduled to take over hosting duties in 2024, the plan was postponed due to the expansion of the Qiddiya project, encompassing nearly 400 square kilometers of development.

According to Saudi Motorsport Company chairman Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, the timeline for the switch is uncertain, depending not only on the completion of the track but also on the progress of other projects within the vast Qiddiya complex. With the track ready by 2027, the potential move could be pushed back to 2028 or even 2029, ensuring all aspects of the mega-project align seamlessly for a successful transition.

As the focus shifts towards the future Qiddiya track, questions arise about the fate of the Jeddah circuit. Initially intended as a temporary venue, the Jeddah Corniche Circuit was rapidly constructed to host the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 2021. Despite being a street track, efforts have been made to enhance its infrastructure for various racing categories, hinting at the possibility of it hosting a second F1 race in Saudi Arabia or alternating with Qiddiya. However, Prince Khalid mentioned that discussions about two races or rotation between the two tracks are premature, with the primary focus on maximizing the potential of both venues.

Speculations about the feasibility of hosting two races in Saudi Arabia, one in Jeddah and another near Riyadh, raise excitement among motorsport enthusiasts. With the financial resources to support such endeavors, Saudi Arabia could potentially accommodate dual races, catering to different markets within the country. Prince Khalid expressed his interest in the idea but emphasized the need for further evaluation once the transition to Riyadh occurs, considering the already dense F1 calendar.

The upcoming Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah marks the fifth edition of the event, with the track remaining unchanged from the previous year. While improvements in the surrounding area aim to attract more visitors and enhance the overall experience, the possibility of continued races in Jeddah remains open, subject to demand and strategic planning for future events.

Stay tuned for more updates as Formula 1 navigates through the dynamic landscape of race hosting locations, promising adrenaline-pumping action and groundbreaking developments in the motorsport world!

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