2021 Formula One Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

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Who will win the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix?

  • Max Verstappen

    Votes: 1,117 46.4%
  • Lewis Hamilton

    Votes: 1,120 46.5%
  • Other Driver

    Votes: 172 7.1%

  • Total voters
    2,409
Just two races remain in this unforgettable 2021 F1 season, and both the drivers’ and constructors’ championships are still hotly contested as the teams head to Saudi Arabia.

Most Formula 1 fans are feeling some combination of excitement and exhaustion entering the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend. On one hand, the most tightly contested F1 championship in many years is a racing fan’s dream, but on the other hand the off-track drama has been a racing purist’s nightmare.

Amidst this on-track versus off-track furor, the 10 F1 teams and drivers are focused on securing or advancing their positions in the championship standings. Max Verstappen sits eight points ahead of Lewis Hamilton in the drivers’ standings. The pair have combined to win all but four races so far this season, and a win by either driver in Saudi Arabia will have a significant impact on the title outcome. A win by Hamilton will close the gap to two or fewer points entering the final race, and a win by Verstappen would reduce Hamilton’s hopes of taking the title to a few unlikely outcomes in Abu Dhabi.

Mercedes and Red Bull are just five points apart in the constructors’ standings entering Saudi Arabia. Valtteri Bottas was the first race retirement in Qatar, which limited Mercedes’ points to the 25 collected by Hamilton. 2nd and 4th place finishes by the Red Bull drivers gave them a significant points surge to help narrow the championship gap. Like the drivers’ standings, a lot is on the line in Saudi Arabia for the teams.

Jeddah Corniche Circuit is host to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and should make for a compelling showcase of how fast the current generation of F1 cars is. Nearly 80% of the lap at this street circuit will be flat out for the drivers. Despite being over 6 kilometers long and encompassing 27 turns, qualifying laptimes will be well under one and a half minutes.

All eyes will be on the front of the field this weekend in this high-stakes race. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below on how you think this race will play out.

What are your thoughts on the upcoming Saudi Arabian Grand Prix? Let us know on Twitter at @RaceDepartment or in the comments section below!

Photo credits: Red Bull Content Pool
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I didn't change a thing, and I'm not buying anything you're selling.
Good luck with your FIA conspiracy theory though!
You are dreaming if i mentioned any "conspiracy theory". Please point where i said this.

Edit. I asked for harsher penalties for BOTH. Long time ago.
 
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I probably could have gone into more detail but my point was Fangio joined teams that had the fastest car something not uncommon back then, There was no constructors championship just the drivers.
Fangio won races in the Maserati that year, Mercedes launched their car and it was faster than anything else on the grid, do you think Fangio still would have left if the Mercedes was a dog of a car? At no point did I mention "undue influence", Maybe I was being a bit speculative in my terminology and also didn't look up any dates, It was 1956, but Peter Collins was in a position to be champion because Fangio's car had broken down and he dropped out, if Collins won the race he would have 30 pts, 3 wins & 2-2nd, Fangio would have 30 pts & 3 wins 1-2nd 1-4th, he didn't need to get the fastest lap, and only 5 rounds counted. Now I've heard the stories of the "Gesture" and they may very well be true because he was very close to Enzo Ferrari, but I just can't possibly imagine a driver on the verge of possibly being F1 champion, and the first of his country, something every driver from karts to F1 has had as their number one goal would just give over their car in that situation, not just give it over, but give it to the guy who will win the championship instead of you. Not one driver past or present. Not even Bottas. Infact I can't think of a single person who would voluntarily do that. This happened during a pitstop so there was no discussion prior, he pulled up got told Fangio's cars damaged and just said don't worry mate take mine I don't mind. And Fangio the current world champion, standing right there had absolutely nothing to do with that decision! OK!

I think we are actually in agreement here. And I apologize for being overly pedantic about it (it's one of my many flaws!). You are 100% correct that if it was a "gesture" it was extraordinary. I suspect he was ordered to turn over the car, and he did so, probably reluctantly. But that's more than Musso did, and it still shows his respect for Fangio that he did it without making a big deal about it.

If it were allowed (I don't know if it is), I can totally see Merc or RB ordering Bottas or Perez to give their car to Lewis or Max if either got knocked out of the race on Sunday. But I don't think it would happen without a HUGE deal being made out of it by everyone involved. We will never know what was in Collins's mind, but at least he didn't scream and moan and whine when it happened, and neither did any of the other teams or drivers. He handled it like a good sportsman, something that is completely missing from today's F1.
 
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That's great news, we may actually have a race.
Until now I was worried if Hamilton and Verstappen crash but now I want it to happen, because according to that points deduction thing if Verstappen wipes out Hamilton he will have his points removed resulting in Hamilton becoming the champion :thumbsup:
 
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27 pages so far. I guess I am going to need the big bag of popcorn, and a whole case of beer to get through next weekends F1 thread.

The good news is that it makes it easy to figure out who to add to your "ignore" list. :)
 
I think we are actually in agreement here. And I apologize for being overly pedantic about it (it's one of my many flaws!). You are 100% correct that if it was a "gesture" it was extraordinary. I suspect he was ordered to turn over the car, and he did so, probably reluctantly. But that's more than Musso did, and it still shows his respect for Fangio that he did it without making a big deal about it.

If it were allowed (I don't know if it is), I can totally see Merc or RB ordering Bottas or Perez to give their car to Lewis or Max if either got knocked out of the race on Sunday. But I don't think it would happen without a HUGE deal being made out of it by everyone involved. We will never know what was in Collins's mind, but at least he didn't scream and moan and whine when it happened, and neither did any of the other teams or drivers. He handled it like a good sportsman, something that is completely missing from today's F1.

And I tip my hat to you sir!
You're right, these guys are reluctant to give a position let alone their car. :)
 
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This site isn't bad though, my farcebook block page has hundreds (mainly twonks who slag off Rossi and Rea though).

Agreed. This is as close as I'm willing to get to social media. People here are, for the most part, super cool. The arguing is usually pretty good-natured. And I'm grateful for the mods who keep it that way - thanks, folks!
 
No matter how you slice it, it's a close battle right to the checkered flag, on/off the track.

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And especially entertaining for the neutral viewer (as neutral one can be).
No bad mood from here over the lumps on and of the pitch, except for the fact I ran out of popcorn :D
 

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Wouldn't it be something if BOTH Verstappen and Hamilton were DSQ for whatever reason and Bottas got the WDC? :confused: How's that for an ending Netflix? :roflmao:

Let's move on to Abu Dhabi !!
 
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Wouldn't it be something if BOTH Verstappen and Hamilton were DSQ for whatever reason and Bottas got the WDC? :confused: How's that for an ending Netflix? :roflmao:

Let's move on to Abu Dhabi !!
I'd actually LOVE that to happen!!
 

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