Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Key figures

F1 follows up its third Grand Prix in three weeks with a visit to Saudi Arabia's Jeddah circuit. Motors Inside takes a look at the figures for the fifth round of the 2025 season.

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6.174 km: length of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the second longest on the F1 calendar after Spa-Francorchamps (7.004 km).

27 corners: number of turns on the track, a record in F1.

50 laps: total race distance, or 308.45 km.

3 DRS zones: to encourage overtaking on this fast track.

1:30.734: lap record in the race, set by Lewis Hamilton in 2021.

1:27.472: pole position time of Max Verstappen in 2024.

3: number of victories for Red Bull in Jeddah (2022, 2023, 2024).

100%: deployment rate of the safety car in the race since the first edition in 2021.

1:31.632: fastest lap in the race in 2024, achieved by Charles Leclerc.​

Max Verstappen is the only driver to have been on the podium at every edition in Jeddah since 2021.

64: Total number of career wins for Verstappen after his victory at the 2025 Japanese GP.

105: Number of career wins for Lewis Hamilton, an absolute record.

2: Number of pole positions obtained by Sergio Pérez in Jeddah (2022 and 2023).

2: Number of victories achieved by Max Verstappen, 2022 and 2024

5: The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is the fifth race of the 2025 championship.

58: McLaren: leading the Constructors’ Championship with a 58-point lead over Mercedes.

The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025 marks Aston Martin’s 100th participation in Formula 1.

114: Number of podiums achieved by Verstappen after his victory at the Japanese GP, 115th for Jeddah?

2027: Planned year for the transfer of the Grand Prix to the new Qiddiya circuit, currently under construction.

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