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Lando Norris leads the way as Formula 1 roars into life in Jeddah
Lando Norris leads the way as Formula 1 roars into life in Jeddah

Web Release

time20-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Web Release

Lando Norris leads the way as Formula 1 roars into life in Jeddah

The FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX burst into action on Friday, with the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri lighting up the Jeddah Corniche Circuit during an eventful first day of track running. Throughout the afternoon and under the floodlights, fans packed into the grandstands were treated to an exciting day of practice at the fifth edition of what is regarded as the 'World's Fastest Street Race.' It was Norris who topped the timesheets in the evening session, setting the benchmark with a 1m28.340s lap on the soft compound tyre. The McLarens were the quickest runners in the cooler conditions, with team-mate Piastri just 0.163s behind. But not everyone had a smooth ride. Lance Stroll locked up into Turn 1 at the start of FP2 and spun his Aston Martin harmlessly through the run-off, while Yuki Tsunoda wasn't so lucky. The Japanese driver clipped the inside wall at the final corner, sending his Red Bull machine sliding across the track and into the barriers. The incident brought out a red flag with less than ten minutes of the session remaining. Earlier in the day, Pierre Gasly gave Alpine fans something to cheer about by going quickest in FP1 — just 0.007s ahead of Norris, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in third, splitting the two McLarens. A number of drivers tapped the wall across the two sessions, proving just how fine the margins are at the high-speed Jeddah Corniche Circuit. It wasn't just Formula 1 making headlines on Friday. There was plenty of action in the support categories, with American star Jak Crawford leaving it late to snatch the fastest time in Formula 2 Qualifying. He claimed the top spot on his final lap by just 0.022s from Victor Martins. So delighted was he with his time that he called it 'the greatest lap I've ever driven in my life' over team radio. It was a nail-biting finish after the session was briefly interrupted when John Bennett spun at Turn 17, triggering a red flag. There was also action in the all-female F1 ACADEMY series, as Chloe Chambers stormed to her maiden pole position in Qualifying. The Red Bull Ford driver put in a sensational effort late in the session, with a time that couldn't be matched. Doriane Pin and Maya Weug completed the top three, while Saudi wildcard entry Farah AlYousef – crowned champion at the Saudi Women's Karting Championship in 2022 – finished 17th on the timesheets. Away from the on-track drama, fans were kept entertained throughout the day with a packed schedule of activities around the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. The Fan Zone was buzzing with excitement as a number of F1 drivers made appearances, while in the evening, the Main Stage came alive with a high-energy performance from TUL8TE. With more racing to come — including F1 Qualifying and the first F1 ACADEMY and Formula 2 races — Saturday promises to deliver even more action both on and off the track. Today's line up of events will be sure to entertain Saudi Arabian fans with another full day of activities. On-track, the final Free Practice Session will be held ahead of Qualifying, where drivers will race to secure the best possible grid position ahead of Sunday's race. But it's not just F1 cars taking to the world's fastest street circuit today. F1 Academy hosts its first race of the weekend, Formula 2's Sprint Race will shortly follow, then the Porsche Sprint Cup Challenge Middle East will race on the world's fastest street circuit. Local fans will also be able to enjoy the unforgettable concert on the Main Stage where international headliner Jennifer Lopez will be performing after F1 Qualifying ends. To discover more about the FORMULA 1 SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX 2025, please visit Follow us on social : Twitter: @SaudiArabianGP Instagram: @saudiarabiangp Facebook: @saudiarabiangp

Lando Norris leads the way as Formula 1 roars into life in Jeddah
Lando Norris leads the way as Formula 1 roars into life in Jeddah

Times of Oman

time19-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Times of Oman

Lando Norris leads the way as Formula 1 roars into life in Jeddah

JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia: The FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX burst into action on Friday, with the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri lighting up the Jeddah Corniche Circuit during an eventful first day of track running. Throughout the afternoon and under the floodlights, fans packed into the grandstands were treated to an exciting day of practice at the fifth edition of what is regarded as the 'World's Fastest Street Race.' It was Norris who topped the timesheets in the evening session, setting the benchmark with a 1m28.340s lap on the soft compound tyre. The McLarens were the quickest runners in the cooler conditions, with team-mate Piastri just 0.163s behind. But not everyone had a smooth ride. Lance Stroll locked up into Turn 1 at the start of FP2 and spun his Aston Martin harmlessly through the run-off, while Yuki Tsunoda wasn't so lucky. The Japanese driver clipped the inside wall at the final corner, sending his Red Bull machine sliding across the track and into the barriers. The incident brought out a red flag with less than ten minutes of the session remaining. Earlier in the day, Pierre Gasly gave Alpine fans something to cheer about by going quickest in FP1 — just 0.007s ahead of Norris, with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in third, splitting the two McLarens. A number of drivers tapped the wall across the two sessions, proving just how fine the margins are at the high-speed Jeddah Corniche Circuit. It wasn't just Formula 1 making headlines on Friday. There was plenty of action in the support categories, with American star Jak Crawford leaving it late to snatch the fastest time in Formula 2 Qualifying. He claimed the top spot on his final lap by just 0.022s from Victor Martins. So delighted was he with his time that he called it 'the greatest lap I've ever driven in my life' over team radio. It was a nail-biting finish after the session was briefly interrupted when John Bennett spun at Turn 17, triggering a red flag. There was also action in the all-female F1 ACADEMY series, as Chloe Chambers stormed to her maiden pole position in Qualifying. The Red Bull Ford driver put in a sensational effort late in the session, with a time that couldn't be matched. Doriane Pin and Maya Weug completed the top three, while Saudi wildcard entry Farah AlYousef – crowned champion at the Saudi Women's Karting Championship in 2022 – finished 17th on the timesheets. Away from the on-track drama, fans were kept entertained throughout the day with a packed schedule of activities around the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. The Fan Zone was buzzing with excitement as a number of F1 drivers made appearances, while in the evening, the Main Stage came alive with a high-energy performance from TUL8TE. With more racing to come — including F1 Qualifying and the first F1 ACADEMY and Formula 2 races — Saturday promises to deliver even more action both on and off the track. Today's line up of events will be sure to entertain Saudi Arabian fans with another full day of activities. On-track, the final Free Practice Session will be held ahead of Qualifying, where drivers will race to secure the best possible grid position ahead of Sunday's race. But it's not just F1 cars taking to the world's fastest street circuit today. F1 Academy hosts its first race of the weekend, Formula 2's Sprint Race will shortly follow, then the Porsche Sprint Cup Challenge Middle East will race on the world's fastest street circuit. Local fans will also be able to enjoy the unforgettable concert on the Main Stage where international headliner Jennifer Lopez will be performing after F1 Qualifying ends.

MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Welcomes U.S. Consul General & STEM RACING Students to the FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Welcomes U.S. Consul General & STEM RACING Students to the FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX

Web Release

time19-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Web Release

MoneyGram Haas F1 Team Welcomes U.S. Consul General & STEM RACING Students to the FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX

Entertainment Web Release Selection By Editor_wr On Apr 19, 2025 MoneyGram Haas F1 Team – the only American team on the Formula 1 grid – in close cooperation with the Saudi Motorsport Company (SMC) – Promoter of the FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX 2025 – yesterday welcomed the new U.S. Consul General in Jeddah, Rafik Mansour, and a group of high-performing Saudi 'STEM RACING' students to the F1 paddock for an evening of activities to provide insight and access to the pinnacle of motorsport. On the eve of Formula 1's return to Saudi Arabia for the fifth successive time, the new Consul General, and 5 accomplished STEM students aged between 17-19 were given an exclusive tour of the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team garage. The visit also featured a meet and greet with both MoneyGram Haas F1 Team drivers, Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman, as well as a fascinating Q&A session with the American outfit's Aerodynamics Team Leader, Paul Sutton. Following these meetings, all parties were offered a guided tour of the exclusive Formula 1 Paddock and Pitlane to round out a truly special engagement. This is not the first time that MoneyGram Haas F1 Team has collaborated with the U.S. Consulate, with both parties having joined forces in the past to showcase the many career opportunities in motorsport to Saudi students. In 2024, the team's Junior Aerodynamics Engineer, Anna Saad, participated in a Q&A at a special event to mark International Women's Day while the year previously, Haas brought its Senior Race and Performance Engineers, Gary Gannon, and Trevor Green-Smith, to meet with scholars at the American International School of Jeddah. The pinnacle of motorsport is set to return to the shores of the Red Sea this month for the fifth installment of the FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX, which has to date produced four action-packed, record-breaking race weekends at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. The excitement of race weekend extends far beyond the track. Fans can look forward to an incredible lineup of live music concerts featuring some of the world's biggest acts, including Jennifer Lopez, Usher, and Major Lazer Soundsystem. Don't miss out on the thrill of the milestone 5th FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX 2025 Experience the adrenaline, speed, and excitement of this world-class event. Secure your tickets now at Follow us on social: • Twitter: @SaudiArabianGP • Instagram: @saudiarabiangp • Facebook: @saudiarabiangp Comments are closed.

Farah Al Yousef To Race As Wild Card Entry In F1 Academy At Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Farah Al Yousef To Race As Wild Card Entry In F1 Academy At Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Gulf Insider

time17-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Insider

Farah Al Yousef To Race As Wild Card Entry In F1 Academy At Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

In a major boost for Saudi motorsport and female representation in racing, Farah Al Yousef will compete as a Wild Card entry in Round 2 of the 2025 F1 ACADEMY series, taking place alongside the FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX from April 18–20 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. The announcement was made by the Saudi Motorsport Company (SMC), promoter of the Grand Prix, marking another historic moment in the Kingdom's rapidly growing motorsport scene. Al Yousef becomes the second Saudi woman to compete in the F1 ACADEMY on home soil, following Reema Juffali's appearance at the same event in 2024. AlYousef, 22, is one of Saudi Arabia's rising motorsport stars. She won the Saudi Women's Karting Championship in 2022, achieved a commendable 26th place at the Karting World Finals, and will represent the Kingdom at the FW Nations Cup Finals in Dubai this May. 'Racing as a Wild Card entry in the F1 ACADEMY on home soil here in Jeddah is truly a dream come true,' said Al Yousef. 'Motorsport has been my passion for as long as I can remember, and to line up alongside some of the most talented young drivers in the world is an incredibly proud moment. I hope my participation inspires young girls across Saudi Arabia to believe in themselves and chase their dreams.' The F1 ACADEMY, launched in 2023, is a development series for female drivers aged 16–25, providing a dedicated platform for progression in international motorsport. The 2025 calendar features seven rounds, each running as support events to Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends across Asia, Europe, and North America. This year's championship began in Shanghai, with Jeddah set to host Round 2, before the series continues to Miami, Montreal, Zandvoort, Singapore, and Las Vegas in November. The upcoming Saudi Arabian Grand Prix marks the fifth edition of the race in Jeddah, with previous years delivering high-octane action at the world's fastest street circuit on the Red Sea coast.

Farah Al Yousef to race as Wild Card entry in F1 Academy at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Farah Al Yousef to race as Wild Card entry in F1 Academy at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Saudi Gazette

time15-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Saudi Gazette

Farah Al Yousef to race as Wild Card entry in F1 Academy at Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

JEDDAH — In a major boost for Saudi motorsport and female representation in racing, Farah Al Yousef will compete as a Wild Card entry in Round 2 of the 2025 F1 ACADEMY series, taking place alongside the FORMULA 1 STC SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX from April 18–20 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. The announcement was made by the Saudi Motorsport Company (SMC), promoter of the Grand Prix, marking another historic moment in the Kingdom's rapidly growing motorsport scene. Al Yousef becomes the second Saudi woman to compete in the F1 ACADEMY on home soil, following Reema Juffali's appearance at the same event in 2024. AlYousef, 22, is one of Saudi Arabia's rising motorsport stars. She won the Saudi Women's Karting Championship in 2022, achieved a commendable 26th place at the Karting World Finals, and will represent the Kingdom at the FW Nations Cup Finals in Dubai this May. 'Racing as a Wild Card entry in the F1 ACADEMY on home soil here in Jeddah is truly a dream come true,' said Al Yousef. 'Motorsport has been my passion for as long as I can remember, and to line up alongside some of the most talented young drivers in the world is an incredibly proud moment. I hope my participation inspires young girls across Saudi Arabia to believe in themselves and chase their dreams.' The F1 ACADEMY, launched in 2023, is a development series for female drivers aged 16–25, providing a dedicated platform for progression in international motorsport. The 2025 calendar features seven rounds, each running as support events to Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends across Asia, Europe, and North America. This year's championship began in Shanghai, with Jeddah set to host Round 2, before the series continues to Miami, Montreal, Zandvoort, Singapore, and Las Vegas in November. The upcoming Saudi Arabian Grand Prix marks the fifth edition of the race in Jeddah, with previous years delivering high-octane action at the world's fastest street circuit on the Red Sea coast. — SG

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