The 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was round 2 of the 2023 Formula 1 season. It was the 3rd Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to count towards the world championship.
The race weekend format included three practice sessions, followed by qualifying and the grand prix.
This round was won by Sergio Perez for Red Bull. Read the race report here:
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2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Formula 1 session times
Friday 17 March
First practice: 16:30 (13:30 UK time)
Second practice: 20:00 (17:00 UK time)
Saturday 18 March
Third practice: 16:30 (13:30 UK time)
Qualifying: 20:00 (17:00 UK time)
Sunday 19 March
Race: 20:00 (17:00 UK time)
NB. Times in 24-hour clock.
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Circuit
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was held at Jeddah Corniche Circuit. This is a 6.2-kilometre, 27-turn permanent track which was first used by Formula 1 in 2021.
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RaceFans’ coverage of this race
Our newest articles about this would championship round:
- “Total transparency” needed over Ben Sulayem allegations – Russell
- FIA president Ben Sulayem under investigation for interfering in F1 race – report
- Two races, no points: How 2023 compares to McLaren’s worst starts to a season
- Don’t complain about Red Bull dominating F1, they deserve it – Sainz
- Alfa Romeo identify “massive debris” which ruined Bottas’ race
- Mercedes explain why they didn’t tell Russell to let Hamilton past in Jeddah
- Why Hamilton’s claim about the scale of Red Bull’s dominance doesn’t stack up
- ‘Tell Logan to be careful, I’m going to crash’: How brake failure alarmed Albon
- Mercedes “looking closely” at Red Bull and Aston Martin in bid to catch up
- Sargeant’s performances show “I was wrong and Williams were right” – Vowles
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How to watch the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
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Previous race: 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix
Next race: 2023 Australian Grand Prix
Last updated: 5 March 2024
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