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Formula 1: Saudi Arabia GP track yet to be completed just two months ahead of debut F1 race in December

Formula 1: Saudi Arabia GP track yet to be completed just two months ahead of debut F1 race in December

Formula 1: Saudi Arabia GP track yet to be completed just two months ahead of debut F1 race in December: Saudi Arabia is working overtime to prepare for its Formula One debut, an official said, with the track still under construction ahead of the race in early December. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said […]

Formula 1: Saudi Arabia GP track yet to be completed just two months ahead of debut F1 race in December: Saudi Arabia is working overtime to prepare for its Formula One debut, an official said, with the track still under construction ahead of the race in early December.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said organisers were “racing against time” and working “round the clock” in the Red Sea city of Jeddah.

A visit to the track this week showed there was still much work to be done, with buildings under construction and cranes and diggers on site.

The floodlit circuit will run over 6.175km (3.8 miles), the second longest on the calendar, and will feature 27 corners. The race weekend is from December 3-5.

Formula 1: Saudi Arabia GP track yet to be completed just two months ahead of debut F1 race in December

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Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Faisal, president of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, said there was a “huge demand” for tickets, even at a time when travel remains difficult because of the pandemic.

Tickets are also not cheap, ranging between 2,000 Saudi riyals ($533) and 35,000 Saudi riyals ($9,333).

“We’re expecting a huge turnout, especially from Europe and the United States,” he told reporters.

“The Formula One project has cost a lot, and it is standard that cost is compensated by the sale of tickets as well as other sources, including advertisements and local sponsors.”

Formula 1: Saudi Arabia GP track yet to be completed just two months ahead of debut F1 race in December

The conservative kingdom has frequently been accused of ‘sportswashing’ after it began hosting a series of high-profile competitions.

Saudi Arabia already hosts the Dakar Rally, the all-electric Formula E series, in addition to top boxing, golf and tennis events.

Formula One has come under close scrutiny over the staging of a race in Bahrain, and the addition of Saudi Arabia is sure to escalate criticism from human rights watchers.

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