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Saudi Arabian GP: When to watch practice, qualifying and the race live on Sky Sports F1 this weekend

F1 2021's penultimate round takes place at the sport's new fastest street track, with another potentially decisive weekend in the Max Verstappen-Lewis Hamilton title fight; watch race at 5.30pm on Sunday - live on Sky Sports F1

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Lewis Hamilton says he had an intense day in Jedda as he escaped a penalty in practice and took pole after Max Verstappen crashed on his final corner.

Two more races, only one champion. Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton's epic title battle heads for its penultimate round this weekend with the first-ever Saudi Arabian GP - and you can watch all the action, and possibly the crowning of a champion, live on Sky Sports F1.

Verstappen and Hamilton, who have been closely-matched all season long, are split by just eight points ahead of the inaugural race at Jeddah's newly-built Corniche Circuit - officially the fastest street track in F1 history.

That points margin means Verstappen can clinch the title this weekend, but also means there is the very real prospect of a 'winner-takes-all' season finale in Abu Dhabi, with Hamilton and Mercedes the driver and team in form.

    A new track with jeopardy at every corner and a championship on the line - it is set up to be a crucial and incredibly exciting race.

    • The race is live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event on Sunday at 5.30pm

    How Verstappen can win title at Saudi Arabian GP

    • If he wins the race with the fastest lap (26 points) and Hamilton finishes sixth (8 points) or lower
    • If he wins the race without the fastest lap (25 points) and Hamilton finishes seventh (6 points) or lower
    • If he finishes second with the fastest lap (19 points) and Hamilton finishes 10th (1 point) or lower
    • If he finishes second without the fastest lap (18 points) and Hamilton finishes outside the top-10

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    Sky F1's Anthony Davidson analyses the Lewis Hamilton's and Max Verstappen's fastest laps from a dramatic qualifying session in Jeddah.

    What is the Saudi Arabia track like?

    The Jeddah Corniche track joins F1 as its newest street circuit, with a specially-built layout designed to encourage fast wheel-to-wheel racing. And the drivers will not have seen anything much like it.

    Jeddah Corniche key track facts

    Circuit length 6.174km
    Corners 27
    DRS zones 3
    Race distance 50 laps

    With an average speed of over 160mph, it only falls behind Monza in terms of the fastest on the whole calendar, all while surrounded by barriers and little run-off. Think the challenges and tight walls of Monaco, Singapore and Baku with the speed and flowing corners of Spa.

    The track, located on the Corniche - a coastal resort area of Jeddah - alongside the Red Sea, will also be the second longest in F1 behind Spa, while it has 27 corners to contend with, most of which are high-speed turns.

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    Anthony Davidson is joined by Esteban Ocon to take us round a lap of the Jeddah street circuit.

    There are also set to be three DRS zones for the event to encourage overtaking, with straight-line speed certainly set to be a factor despite the number of turns.

    "The design brings out the best of a modern street circuit but also has fast-paced free-flowing areas that will create fast speeds and overtaking opportunities," said F1 managing director of motorsports Ross Brawn.

    It will host the first F1 race in Saudi Arabia, although it is unlikely to be a permanent home for the races despite the country's lengthy deal for a spot on the calendar.

    A purpose-built venue is being constructed closer to the capital of Riyadh, with the Jeddah Corniche track - which has been completed in less than a year - set to be used until around 2024.

    When to watch this weekend live on Sky Sports F1

    Sunday

    2.15pm: F2 Feature Race Live

    4pm: Grand Prix Sunday Live: Saudi Arabia**

    5.30pm: THE SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX LIVE*

    7.30pm: Chequered Flag Live: Saudi Arabia

    8.45pm: Ted's Notebook Live

    9.30pm: Saudi Arabian GP Highlights

    *simulcast on Sky Sports Main Event
    **simulcast on Sky Sports Main Event from 5pm

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