Guide to Watching F1 Academy in Saudi Arabia: Live Coverage Details

The 2025 F1 Academy season second round occurs in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, alongside the Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend. The event features two races, with Doriane Pin as the current points leader. Fans can watch via F1 TV and YouTube, while UK viewers can tune into Sky Sports F1.
The 2025 F1 Academy season’s second round will take place in Saudi Arabia, specifically in Jeddah, coinciding with the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend. Races will consist of 13 laps on a 6.174 km circuit. Currently, Doriane Pin from PREMA Racing is leading the standings with 31 points, followed closely by Maya Weug and Chloe Chambers.
The scheduled events include:
– Friday, 18 April:
– Free Practice: 14:05 – 14:45 (Local Time)
– Qualifying: 21:30 – 22:00 (Local Time)
– Saturday, 19 April:
– Race 1: 15:20 – 15:50 (Local Time)
– Sunday, 20 April:
– Race 2: 15:05 – 15:35 (Local Time)
To watch these events, fans can utilize F1 TV and the official F1 Academy YouTube channel to stream the races. Additionally, Sky Sports F1 will provide live broadcasts for viewers in the UK.
The current standings ahead of the Saudi Arabian event feature D. Pin leading with 31 points, followed by M. Weug with 26 and C. Chambers with 24. Other drivers also include A. Palmowski (18), A. Hurup Larsen (14), and E. Felbermayr (10).
Here is the full top driver list:
1. D. Pin – 31
2. M. Weug – 26
3. C. Chambers – 24
4. A. Palmowski – 18
5. A. Hurup Larsen – 14
6. E. Felbermayr – 10
7. E. Lloyd – 9
8. R. Ferreira – 8
9. L. Block – 2
10. A. Anagnostiadis – 1
11. N. Gademan – 1
12. C. Chong – 0
13. C. Crone – 0
14. T. Hausmann – 0
15. J. Ciconte – 0
16. S. Wei – 0
17. N. Havrda – 0
18. A. Nobels – 0
The F1 Academy’s second round in Saudi Arabia offers critical racing action with Doriane Pin leading the current standings. The event schedule includes crucial practice sessions, qualifying, and two races throughout the weekend. Fans can easily access live broadcasts via F1 TV, the F1 Academy YouTube channel, and Sky Sports F1.
Original Source: www.motorsport.com