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Formula 1 free practice begins tomorrow
Free practice for the STC Saudi Grand Prix Formula 1 race and support races will begin tomorrow, Friday, at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit
The free practice sessions for the STC Saudi Grand Prix Formula 1 race and its supporting races will begin tomorrow, Friday, at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. This is the fifth consecutive year that the event will be held in the Kingdom, under the supervision of the Ministry of Sports.
The race will feature 20 drivers representing 10 elite Formula 1 teams, as part of the fifth round of the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship. The first and second free practice sessions for the stc Saudi Formula 1 Grand Prix will take place, each lasting one hour. The first session will start at 4:30 PM, while the second will start at 8:00 PM.
Tomorrow will also see the start of the first free practice sessions for the Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East at 11:40 am, followed by the second free practice sessions at 10:25 pm, for a duration of 45 minutes each.
The Formula 2 free practice sessions will take place at 12:55 pm and will last for 45 minutes, followed by qualifying at 6:00 pm and will last for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, the Formula 1 Academy free practice sessions will start at 2:05 pm and will last for 40 minutes, followed by qualifying at 9:30 pm and will last for 30 minutes, all at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the fastest street circuit in the world.
It is worth noting that the first round of the 2025 Formula 1 World Championship started in Australia, followed by rounds in China, Japan, and then Bahrain, which hosted the fourth round, which saw Australian Oscar Piastri - McLaren driver - take first place, while Briton George Russell - Mercedes driver - came in second, and Briton Lando Norris - McLaren driver - came in third.
The Saudi Arabia round in Jeddah represents the fifth stop on the championship calendar, and it is held under the name “STC Saudi Grand Prix Formula 1,” and it is considered one of the most prominent rounds of the season due to the wide public and media attention it receives.
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