It's last season Saudi Arabia held its first Formula 1 race Jeddah along the Red Sea.
A case of an impressively fast street circle, which, however, also proved somewhat dangerous. Major accidents have not (yet) happened, but it was very close. This is supposed to be up to the next race changed this year, colleagues from Speedweek. com said Martin Whitaker, racetrack boss. “We are making some adjustments to the track to improve visibility for racers in particular. These are small adjustments that will have a big impact on racers. But these adjustments do not affect the track plan itself."
Question is to what extent this will actually be the case improve security, something the racers complained about. Whitaker talks mainly about relocation of tribunes, but we may wonder if this will mean that racers will already be able to see through problematic turns. Race GP of Saudi Arabia will be on the agenda at the beginning of the season this year po Bahrain, that is, March 27, 2022.