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What time is the Saudi Arabian F1 race in Jeddah and how to watch it

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Despite all the doubts that existed even days before arriving at this new circuit in Jeddah, Formula 1 has already completed its first two days of action on the track in this newly built street track and only the Grand Prix race remains to be played. of Saudi Arabia, a session that will take place this Sunday, December 5.

As this is the penultimate race of the season and taking into account that the difference between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton is only eight points, the tension can be cut with a knife and clearly the result that both get from this Saudi track could end up being bald. in the resolution of one of the tightest world championships in the history of F1.

After returning to slightly more usual times at the last Qatar GP, F1 returns to a later schedule and will contest the Saudi Arabian GP race at 6:30 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time). An appointment that will be practically blind for everyone and that will last 50 laps.

What time is the F1 Saudi Arabian GP 2021 race in Jeddah

  • Day : Sunday, December 5, 2021
  • Time of the Qatar F1 GP race in Spain : 6:30 p.m. (Spanish peninsular time)
  • Time of the Qatar F1 GP race in Mexico : 11:30 a.m.
  • Time of the Qatar F1 GP race in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama : 12:30 p.m.
  • Time of the Qatar F1 GP race in Venezuela and Bolivia : 1:30 p.m.
  • Time of the Qatar F1 GP race in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile and Paraguay : 2:30 p.m.

This will be the first time that Saudi Arabia hosts a Formula 1 race on its streets, in another attempt to increase its presence in the motor world, something that they have been doing in recent years, such as the adoption of the historic Dakar Rally.

Leaving behind a last triplet that left everything open in the fight for the titles, the Saudi Arabian GP race will be at night and that is why the traffic light will go out at 6:30 p.m. in Spanish peninsular time, so it is planned that we can see the checkered flag around 8:00 p.m., although the red flags could lengthen the duration. Unlike in Spain, in Latin America they will return to more usual times for them, in Mexico the race will start at 11:30 a.m., in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama at 12:30 p.m., in Venezuela and Bolivia at 1:30 p.m. , while in Chile, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay the departure will be at 2:30 p.m.

How can you watch the F1 2021 Saudi Arabian GP race in Spain?

  • Where to watch the Saudi Arabian F1 race from Spain: Movistar + and DAZN F1
  • F1 channel: Movistar + dial 58 and on the DAZN platform

The highest category of motorsports became a paid sport in Spain a few years ago, that is, legally it can only be seen by paying. Of course, luckily and unlike previous seasons, in this 2021 DAZN and Movistar + F1 offer two “different” options, although both channels share the same signal.

Obviously, the differences exist. If you opt for the DAZN streaming service, you will have to pay a total cost of €9.99 per month or €99.99 if you pay for a year in advance. While with Movistar + you will also have to contract the Internet, the landline, the mobile line and the Movistar + base package, so in general it is a much more expensive option.

Now, if you live in Latin America, how can you watch the F1 2021 Saudi Arabian GP race?

Countries Channels

Costa Rica

Guatemala

Nicaragua

STAR Action/ESPN

Colombia

Peru

Ecuador

Panama

STAR Action/ESPN

Mexico City

STAR Action/FOX Sports

Venezuela

Bolivia

Paraguay

STAR Action/ESPN

Chile

STAR Action/FOX Sports/ESPN

Argentina

Uruguay

STAR Action/ESPN

How to watch the highlights of the 2021 F1 Saudi Arabian GP race

If what you are looking for is the schedule to see the post-GP analysis of Saudi Arabia on DAZN and Movistar + with the best summaries of the race in Jeddah and everything the protagonists say, take note:

  • What time is the post, summary and analysis of the Saudi Arabian GP race : on DAZN and on dial 58 (DAZN F1) of Movistar +, around 8:00 p.m., once the race is over.

We remind you that on our website Motorsport.com and also through our free app (which you can download from the banner below) you can follow LIVE everything that happens in the first Saudi Arabian GP in the history of Formula 1 , without missing anything that happens in the new urban layout of Jeddah, with the best summaries, videos of the highlights and the statements of the protagonists instantly.

Qualifying results at the 2021 F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix:

Cla Pilot Weather Difference Km/h
1 Lewis Hamilton 1’27.511   253.984
2 Valtteri Bottas 1’27.622 0.111 253.662
3 Max Verstappen 1’27.653 0.142 253.572
4 Charles Leclerc 1’28.054 0.543 252.417
5 Sergio Perez 1’28.123 0.612 252,220
6 Pierre Gasly 1’28.125 0.614 252.214
7 Lando Norris 1’28.180 0.669 252.057
8 Yuki Tsunoda 1’28.442 0.931 251.310
9 Esteban Ocon 1’28.647 1.136 250.729
10 Antonio Giovinazzi 1’28.754 1,243 250,427

Starting grid for the 2021 F1 Saudi Arabian GP:

1

  Lewis Hamilton
(Mercedes)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

  Valtteri Bottas
(Mercedes)

3

  Max Verstappen
(Red Bull)

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

 

  Charles Leclerc
(Ferrari)

5

Sergio Perez
(Red Bull)

6

Peter Gasly
(AlphaTauri)

7

Lando Norris
(McLaren)

8

Yuki Tsunoda
(AlphaTauri)

9

Esteban Ocon
(Alpine)

10

Antonio Giovinazzi
(Alfa Romeo)

11

Daniel Ricciardo
(McLaren)

12

Kimi Raikkonen
(Alfa Romeo)

13

  Fernando Alonso
(Alpine)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

  George Russell
(Williams)

 

fifteen

Carlos Sainz
(Ferrari)

16

Nicholas Latifi
(Williams)

17

  Sebastian Vettel
(Aston Martin)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

18

 

 

 

 

  Lance Stroll
(Aston Martin)

 

19

  Mick Schumacher
(Haas)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

 

 

 

 

  Nikita Mazepin
(Haas)

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