Formula 1: Saudi Arabian GP will be included in the Formula 1 calendar from 2021 season

Saudi Arabia will join the Formula 1 calendar in the coming season with a night race in November of 2021.

A street circuit in Jeddah will stage the inaugural race as Saudi Arabia looks to become F1’s third race in the Middle East after Bahrain and Abu Dhabi.

We are excited to welcome Saudi Arabia to Formula 1 for the 2021 season and welcome their announcement following speculation in recent days,” says F1 chairman, Chase Carey.

“Saudi Arabia is a country that is rapidly becoming a hub for sports and entertainment with many major events taking place there in recent years and we are very pleased that Formula 1 will be racing there from next season.

“The region is hugely important to us and with 70 per cent of the population of Saudi being under 30 we are excited about the potential to reach new fans and bring our existing fans around the world exciting racing from an incredible and historic location.

“We will be publishing our full provisional 2021 calendar in the coming weeks and this will be submitted to the World Motor Sport Council for approval.”

Saudi Arabia, in recent times, had staged high-profile sporting events including boxing, football and golf, which have faced criticism from campaign groups for its human rights record.

In a statement, Amnesty International UK’s Head of Campaigns, Felix Jakens, says: “Formula One should realise that a Saudi Grand Prix in 2021 would be part of ongoing efforts to sports wash the country’s abysmal human rights record.

“In the lead-up to a race in Jeddah, we would urge all F1 drivers, owners, and teams to consider speaking out about the human rights situation in the country, including by expressing solidarity with jailed human rights defenders.

A spokesperson for F1 says: “For decades Formula 1 has worked hard be a positive force everywhere it races, including economic, social, and cultural benefits. Sports like Formula 1 are uniquely positioned to cross borders and cultures to bring countries and communities together to share the passion and excitement of incredible competition and achievement.”

“We take our responsibilities very seriously and have made our position on human rights and other issues clear to all our partners and host countries who commit to respect human rights in the way their events are hosted and delivered.”

In the statement announcing what has been described as a “long-term partnership” between F1 and the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, sports minister Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz Bin Turki AlFaisal Al Saud says: “Saudi Arabia is accelerating forward and the speed, energy, excitement of Formula 1 perfectly reflects the transformational journey the country is on.”

As we’ve witnessed in recent years our people want to be at the very heart of the biggest moments in live sport and entertainment. And they don’t come any bigger than Formula 1.”

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