Construction Underway On New F1 Track In Saudi Arabia With The Most Unusual Corner In Racing History

Construction Underway On New F1 Track In Saudi Arabia With The Most Unusual Corner In Racing History

Source: BroBible

Summary

Construction is underway on the Qiddiya Speed Park Track in Saudi Arabia, which will host the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 2028. The track features a unique “Blade” corner, a 70-meter-high elevated racetrack corner that will serve as a visual element and allow more spectators to see the action. The track will have 21 corners, 108 meters of elevation changes, and will be the longest circuit on the F1 calendar.


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The habit gets a new name.

The Qiddiya Speed Park Track is bringing a new level of excitement to F1 racing with its record-breaking features. The “Blade” corner is a game-changer, offering a unique viewing experience for spectators. With its 21 corners and 108 meters of elevation changes, this track is sure to test the skills of F1 drivers. And, with its nighttime races and top speeds of up to 320 km/h, it’s going to be a thrilling experience for fans.

Because what’s a racing track without a concert hall underneath a 20-story high corner?


Author: Evan Null