Saudi Arabia ‘would not be surprised’ to host two F1 races

It would not be a surprise to see the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix remain in Jeddah and be added to with another race in the country, according to the chairman of the Saudi Motorsport Company. Saudi Arabia joined the Formula 1 calendar at the end of …

It would not be a surprise to see the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix remain in Jeddah and be added to with another race in the country, according to the chairman of the Saudi Motorsport Company.

Saudi Arabia joined the Formula 1 calendar at the end of 2021 with the penultimate race of the season being held at the semi-permanent Jeddah Corniche Circuit before the event took up a slot at the start of the year. The Jeddah track was originally intended to be a temporary home while a permanent circuit is constructed in Qiddiya (pictured above in an artistic rendering), but HRH Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal says both could end up with a race.

“Saudi Arabia is a very big market — we have a strong economy,” he said. “The idea of having two races in Saudi is doable. F1 is growing, there is a lot of demand here and because Saudi is big, the regions are so far away, it’s like the (United) States. You have three races in the States because the market is big there and there is a demand.

“The demand is there, the decision is not made. There’s a lot of things that we need to consider and I don’t know if even we want to host two races here — is it practical and feasible for FOM and the teams? We built this track (Jeddah) to last, so in theory, yes we can have two races. The sport is growing, the demand is growing, so I would not be surprised if Saudi, in the near future, will host two races. The demand is there and we have two beautiful facilities.”

The second facility is not yet in operation, with Qiddiya originally planned to be the home from 2026 but now looking set to be up to five years away from completion.

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“Qiddiya, just to give you a small idea about it, it’s a big entertainment city. The track is at the center of Qiddiya… they are re-doing the masterplans because things change on these big projects. We can’t just build a track and we are surrounded by construction sites.

“It’s a permanent circuit but part of it is inside the city, beside hotels and more, so it’s like a hybrid between a permanent and a street circuit. There’s going to be hotels, there’s going to be parks, there’s going to be a lot of things around it. We can’t just finish the track and we move the race to Qiddiya while it’s a construction site.

“So we want to go there when the project, the city, is completed. This will take longer than maybe expected — we think we will go there in ’27 or ’28. The feedback from FOM and the people who watch the race, they love the track (in Jeddah). It’s a very fast track and it’s in a good location, it’s next to the sea and you guys in the media, you have a really good view.

“We invested a lot in the infrastructure so we’re not in a rush to move. We want to take our time, we want to make Qiddiya right — we want it to be a very special track, a very special location. So we’re taking our time in Jeddah before we move to Qiddiya.”

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Jack Nicklaus to build his first golf course in Saudi Arabia at Qiddiya

The Nicklaus Design private course will be at Qiddiya, a new entertainment and residential development about 40 minutes from Riyadh.

Jack Nicklaus has signed on to build his first Signature course in Saudi Arabia, located about 40 minutes from the Saudi capital of Riyadh.

Nicklaus and his eponymous design company are creating the course, which will be framed by the Tuwaiq Mountain range, for a private club within a residential community in the Qiddiya development. Nicklaus said he has been involved in the planning and expects to break ground this year.

Nicklaus Design has built more than 425 courses in more than 45 countries, but this will be the first foray into the Middle East for the 18-time major champion.

“I am excited by this project and my first golf course design in the Middle East,” Nicklaus said in a media release announcing the project. “To be selected as one of the first international designers to work in the Kingdom is a great honor.

“I’ve already spent time looking at the topography of the land, images of the backdrop and terrain, and discussing with our design team a strategy for the course. The design will fully integrate the natural environment and the beautiful Qiddiya landscape, bringing together green spaces and mountainous terrain to form a picturesque canvas for both a beautiful and challenging golf course.”

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The media release said construction on the Qiddiya development began in 2019 and will feature a high-end resort hotel and spa plus homes. Qiddiya – called Saudi Arabia’s capital of entertainment, sports and the arts in the media release – hopes to attract international golf championships to the new course.

“By being involved in this project, we hope to promote the development and enjoyment of the game in the Kingdom,” Nicklaus said in the release. “We not only want to entice Saudi residents to take up the great game of golf, but we also hope this presents employment opportunities for citizens of the Kingdom that are within or related to the golf industry. This mirrors the vision of Qiddiya.”

Qiddiya also plans to build a second course at the development and is seeking designers for that layout.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman announced the plans for the project in 2017, and Qiddiya Investment company was born. The media release states the company has a “dual economic and social purpose: to advance economic diversification and unlock new professional pathways while enriching lives of the youth in the Kingdom.”

“The underlying philosophy behind this entire development is to introduce a new, active lifestyle to the people of Saudi Arabia,” Qiddiya Investment Company CEO Philippe Gas said in the media statement. “This project has been carefully planned to ensure an unmatched resort experience for both golfers and regular guests. We expect the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course and residential offering to provide the most entertaining challenge for golfers and the most appealing homesteads for residents seeking an extraordinary lifestyle.”

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