F1 Academy: Viewing Options and Schedule in Saudi Arabia

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The F1 Academy’s second round of the 2025 season takes place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, alongside the Formula 1 Grand Prix. Doriane Pin leads the standings with 31 points. Key events include free practice, qualifying, and two races scheduled on April 18-20. Fans can watch via F1 TV, YouTube, and Sky Sports F1 in the UK.

The F1 Academy is set to return to Saudi Arabia this weekend with excitement surrounding the second round of the 2025 season. Taking place in Jeddah, the all-female racing series will run concurrently with the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend. The respective races will each cover 13 laps on the 6.174 km circuit.

Leading the competition is Doriane Pin from PREMA Racing, who currently holds 31 points, followed closely by Maya Weug and Chloe Chambers with 26 and 24 points. Fans can stay updated on the action as it unfolds over the weekend, with specific race schedules outlined below.

The schedule for the 2025 F1 Academy in Saudi Arabia is as follows:
– Friday, April 18:
– Free practice from 14:05 to 14:45 local time
– Qualifying from 21:30 to 22:00 local time

– Saturday, April 19:
– Race 1 from 15:20 to 15:50 local time

– Sunday, April 20:
– Race 2 from 15:05 to 15:35 local time

Fans have multiple options for viewing the F1 Academy in Saudi Arabia. The races will be streamed live on F1 TV and the official F1 Academy YouTube channel. Those in the UK can also catch the live broadcasts on Sky Sports F1.

As of now, the drivers’ standings before the Saudi Arabian races are as follows:
1. D. Pin – 31 points
2. M. Weug – 26 points
3. C. Chambers – 24 points
4. A. Palmowski – 18 points
5. A. Hurup Larsen – 14 points
6. E. Felbermayr – 10 points
7. E. Lloyd – 9 points
8. R. Ferreira – 8 points
9. L. Block – 2 points
10. A. Anagnostiadis – 1 point
11. N. Gademan – 1 point
12. C. Chong – 0 points
13. C. Crone – 0 points
14. T. Hausmann – 0 points
15. J. Ciconte – 0 points
16. S. Wei – 0 points
17. N. Havrda – 0 points
18. A. Nobels – 0 points

The F1 Academy weekend in Saudi Arabia provides an exciting opportunity for motorsport enthusiasts to witness competitive racing while following the progress of talented female drivers. The event’s inclusion in the prestigious Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend further elevates its profile. Accessible viewing options ensure that fans worldwide can engage with the series as the drivers compete for crucial points in the standings.

Original Source: au.motorsport.com

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