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The final race of the first triple-header of the 2025 Formula One season will take the world’s 20 best drivers to Jeddah for the unforgiving Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Here at SportsCasting, we will tell you all you need to know about the thriller, including how to watch the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, live stream information, and the race preview.
Let’s begin!
How to Watch the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025 1i3l3u
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F1 fans in the United Kingdom can catch the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025 live on Sky Sports. As always, Sky Sports F1 will cover it all, including all three Free Practice sessions, the qualifying, and, of course, the main event on Sunday. You need an active subscription to watch it all on Sky Sports.

NOW TV — which needs a NOW Sports Month hip — will also carry the game. But unlike Sky, you are free to cancel your subscription at any time.
Meanwhile, if you are looking for a quick and free option, Channel 4 has you covered with qualifying highlights on Saturday, April 19, and race highlights on Sunday, April 20.
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Cord-cutters can enjoy the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix via the Sky Sports app. Fans can access live onboard footage thanks to dedicated cameras on the F1 cars.
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Official broadcasters, F1 TV, will also cover every nook and cranny of the Saudi Arabian Formula One weekend. F1 TV offers two subscription options — F1 TV Access and F1 TV Pro. Since the first plan offers limited coverage, we advise ardent followers to subscribe to F1 TV Pro for £5.99/month.
How to Watch the Saudi GP in Other Countries 5r6514
United States: ESPN, ESPN+, and ESPN Deportes
Canada: RDS, RDS 2, TSN, and Noovo
Australia: Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo
India: FanCode
Session | Local (UTC+3) | UK (BST) | US (ET) | US (PT) |
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FP1 | 16:30 | 14:30 | 09:30 | 06:30 |
FP2 | 20:00 | 18:00 | 13:00 | 10:00 |
FP3 | 16:30 | 14:30 | 09:30 | 06:30 |
Qualifying | 20:00 | 18:00 | 13:00 | 10:00 |
Race | 20:00 | 18:00 | 13:00 | 10:00 |
Will it Rain at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix? 5c281k
Just like the Bahrain Grand Prix, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is also highly likely to be a dry race. Take a look at the day-by-day weather breakdown.
Friday, April 18: 1u1i6d
Free Practice 1: 31°C
Free Practice 2: 29°C
Wind Speed: Gusts up to 30 kph.
Chance of Rain: 0 per cent
Saturday, April 19: 132k4u
Free Practice 3: 32°C
Qualifying: 31°C
Wind Speed: Gusts up to 30 kph.
Chance of Rain: 0 per cent
Sunday, April 20: 2l5l1n
Race: 31°C (start). It could go up to 35°C.
Wind Speed: Gusts up to 35 kph.
Chance of Rain: 0 per cent
Saudi Arabian GP F1 Track Info: Race Length, Fastest Lap, DRS Zones, and Recent Winner 212v1u

The Jeddah Corniche Circuit, which is located on the Corniche, is a rapid, challenging, and sweeping street circuit. The Tilke company, alongside F1’s Motorsports team, designed the circuit, using Google Earth to investigate. The Middle Eastern country hosted its first race in 2021. Under the floodlights, Lewis Hamilton claimed the first win in Saudi Arabia.
The Jeddah Corniche Circuit is the quickest street circuit ever seen in Formula One, with average speeds hovering around 254km/h. Only Monza — average speed 264.362 km/h — is quicker than the Saudi track on the current F1 calendar.
Take a quick look at all the key details of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix circuit.
Circuit | Jeddah Corniche Circuit |
First Grand Prix | 2021 |
Lap Length | 6.174 km |
Total Race Distance | 308.45 km |
Number of Corners | 27 |
DRS Zones | 3 |
Fastest Lap | 1:30.734 – Lewis Hamilton (2021) |
Race Laps | 50 |
Corner Speed Types | Low: 3, Medium: 4, High: 4 |
Average Speed | 254.097 km/h |
Pit Lane Speed Limit | 80 km/h |
Tyre Compounds (Standard) | Soft (C5) – Qty: 8 Medium (C4) – Qty: 3 Hard (C3) – Qty: 2 |
Pole Side | Right-hand side (RHS) |
Pole to Turn 1 Distance | 180 meters |
Who Won the Saudi Arabian GP in 2024? 2d2l46
Reigning world champion Max Verstappen won the Saudi GP in 2024, completing the 50-lap race in 1:20:43.273. His then-Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez finished +13.643 seconds behind in second place. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc completed the podium (+18.639).
Who Will Win the Saudi GP in 2025? 4e3b4o
McLaren are on a roll this season, and we do not see it changing anytime soon. So, we are pretty confident of seeing either of the Papaya boys on the top step this Sunday.
Separating Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris has become rather difficult, as both have shown enough race-winning pedigree this season. But since we cannot play this safe, we are backing Norris to secure the win in Saudi and extend his lead at the top of the Drivers’ Championship rankings.