2021 Formula One Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia Hamilton Verstappen.jpg

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!

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lol that track is not raceable with these cars.
Wouldn't wonder if Max gets a penalty for cutting the corner while overtaking Lewis.
 
Let’s hear the “it’s just hard racing” BS on that move…we’re waiting…smh
 
The track is a joke - It's to narrow and too blind. Screw street circuits.

You couldn't race Reliant Robins round there, let alone F1 cars
 
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i'm edging to leaving the track and gaining an advantage, but then again Lewis did push him slightly wide. i really don't want to be a steward on this one cause i don't have a clue how they going to figure this one out..
 
"He did a practice start thats not allowed"
"He is more than 10 cars behind, thats not allowed"
"He passed me outside the track, thats not allowed".
Of course Max will claim he pushed him wide :)
...

Hey, lets make a brand new track in the desert, enough space there...
Ok, but lets build walls like a real street track so every incident will mean a yellow or red flag.
Trackmania.

That's how far F1 has gone: FIA makes a deal with Red Bull.
You can't blame drivers and team owners for arguing or even lying because so much is at stake.
But it all comes down to the stupid modern tracks: all the run off should be replaced with at least 3m of old school grass.
 
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Thought that was slam dunk a penalty for Verstappen at first but looking at the replay, Hamilton left Verstappen no choice but to cut across, so me as an armchair steward would call what happened Hamilton's penalty for leaving no space and therefore write it off as a racing incident.
 
What is this nonsense of the FIA offering Red Bull options?? Well this is it…
 
FIA MAFIA, again and again
The alternative is a time penalty or a grid penalty.
Max passed outside the track.
Once again he could not cope with being beaten at the start.
I think Horner will be happy with this proposition.
 
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Thought that was slam dunk a penalty for Verstappen at first but looking at the replay, Hamilton left Verstappen no choice but to cut across, so me as an armchair steward would call what happened Hamilton's penalty for leaving no space and therefore write it off as a racing incident.

I don't see that, but that that is what makes us difference.

Also, Max's purposefully went on the track as he did to block Lewis imo. Interesting this.
 
What is this nonsense of the FIA offering Red Bull options?? Well this is it…
It´s not options its just that the FIA is not sure how the start will occur or how it should ocur and as any action can be appealed, they make sure RB has all the info before taking the desicion to accept the penalty or appeal the manouver and maybe got free or have another type of penalty that for sure would be seen as much more severe.
 
The alternative is a time penalty or a grid penalty.
Max passed outside the track.
Once again he could not cope with being beaten at the start.
I think Horner will be happy with this proposition.
True zwiss, but how about Ocon, he did the same?
 
I don't see that, but that that is what makes us difference.

Also, Max's purposefully went on the track as he did to block Lewis imo. Interesting this.

I agree. The pass was already done.
If Max keeps his foot down and drives around outside the track, this can hardly be called 'being pushed wide'

Now let's wait for the next red flag.
 
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This isn't auto racing anymore. This circuit is completely inadequate for competitive open wheel motorsports. This is a joke.

Shame on FIA and their greed. Shame on Tilke.
 

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