Hamilton and Verstappen Take a Step into the Unknown

Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton bumps fists with Red Bull's Max Verstappen after qualifying in pole position and third place respectively for the Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary, July 31, 2021. (Reuters)
Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton bumps fists with Red Bull's Max Verstappen after qualifying in pole position and third place respectively for the Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary, July 31, 2021. (Reuters)
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Hamilton and Verstappen Take a Step into the Unknown

Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton bumps fists with Red Bull's Max Verstappen after qualifying in pole position and third place respectively for the Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary, July 31, 2021. (Reuters)
Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton bumps fists with Red Bull's Max Verstappen after qualifying in pole position and third place respectively for the Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary, July 31, 2021. (Reuters)

Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen take their title battle into the unknown this weekend as Qatar hosts a Formula One grand prix for the first time at a track better known for two-wheeled thrills.

The last of three races on successive weekends from Mexico via Brazil, Qatar also starts a final run of three in the Middle East to decide whether Mercedes' Hamilton wins a record eighth championship or Red Bull's Verstappen takes his first.

Hamilton slashed the gap to 14 points after overcoming a series of setbacks with one of his finest career victories at Sao Paulo's Interlagos circuit last Sunday.

Brazil was marked by suspicion and controversy, and that is set to continue at the 20th race of the season with Mercedes seeking a stewards' review of a defensive move by Verstappen that forced Hamilton off track.

Meanwhile, fans will be on tenterhooks for the next installment of the battle between two adversaries driving hard and at their best.

"We're seeing a titanic battle for this year's two championships, and the race in Brazil was just another twist in an engrossing tale," said Formula One's managing director Ross Brawn.

"Mercedes had the edge (in Brazil), but it could swing back into Red Bull's favor next time. It's been fantastic. No one knows what will happen next."

Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff said his team would come out fighting.

"The final race of a triple-header can sometimes test your energy levels but with just three races to decide both championships, our motivation is greater than ever," added the Austrian.

"Our focus is on channeling it in the most effective way."

Mercedes are 11 points clear of Red Bull in the constructors' championship.

Qatar's Losail circuit near Doha has regularly hosted MotoGP's season-opening race and is fast and flowing with a mix of medium and high-speed corners and a one km long main straight.

It will be followed by another new venue in Saudi Arabia, a street circuit in Jeddah, before the final in Abu Dhabi where changes have been made to the track since the last time Formula One raced there.

"I think I've only been to Qatar once for a prize giving so I'm looking forward to going back," said Verstappen. "Hopefully we can perform well there. It always looks cool when we see MotoGP race there."

Verstappen's Mexican team mate Sergio Perez has raced previously at Losail, having won there in the GP2 Asia series in 2009.

Alpine racing director Davide Brivio has far more experience, having joined the Renault-owned team from MotoGP champions Suzuki last January.



Qiddiya Named Founding Partner of the Formula 1® stc Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025

Qiddiya Named Founding Partner of the Formula 1® stc Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025
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Qiddiya Named Founding Partner of the Formula 1® stc Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025

Qiddiya Named Founding Partner of the Formula 1® stc Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025

Saudi Motorsport Company, the promoter of the Formula 1® stc Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025, has announced a strategic partnership with Qiddiya Investment Company, one of the flagship initiatives of the Public Investment Fund. Under this agreement, Qiddiya becomes a Founding Partner of the 2025 edition of the Formula 1® stc Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, SPA reported.
This collaboration builds on Qiddiya Investment Company’s strong relationship with the Grand Prix and underscores its unwavering commitment to championing Saudi Arabia’s cultural identity on the global stage. As a Founding Partner, Qiddiya will support the continued growth of the Kingdom’s entertainment, sports, and cultural sectors—delivering world-class experiences that inspire both local communities and international audiences.
Commenting on the announcement, CEO of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation Khalid Al-Suwaidan said: “We are proud to expand our partnership with Qiddiya Investment Company. Their involvement will help unlock the full potential of the Jeddah Corniche Circuit – the fastest street circuit in the world – and further solidify Saudi Arabia’s position on the global motorsport map.”
“This partnership is a testament to our commitment to delivering exceptional sporting experiences on a global scale. We are confident it will pave the way for continued achievements, embedding sport more deeply into everyday life while enhancing the Kingdom’s image on the international stage,” Al-Suwaidan added.
Managing Director of Qiddiya Investment Company Abdullah AlDawood said: “We are proud to be a Founding Partner of the Formula 1® stc Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025, one of the most prestigious events on the global sporting calendar. This partnership reflects Qiddiya’s commitment to bringing world-class experiences to the Kingdom and supporting the continued growth of motorsport in Saudi Arabia. As we develop Qiddiya City into the future capital of Entertainment, Sports, and Culture, initiatives like this play a key role in shaping a vibrant and dynamic future for our youth and reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s position on the world stage.”