Following a thrilling qualifying session in Jeddah, the grid is set for Formula 1's fifth round of the season at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen bounced back in style at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, as he threatened to snatch pole from McLaren throughout qualifying, despite their dominant start to the weekend.
A crash and a red flag from Lando Norris at the beginning of Q3 played into Verstappen's hands perfectly, as he re-joined the track once the session was resumed with two sets of soft tyres available to set a flying lap on.
Verstappen's nearest rival Oscar Piastri only had one set remaining, and was unable to produce enough to stop the Dutchman claiming his 42nd career pole position in Saudi Arabia.
Norris will start Sunday's race all the way down in P10, after he failed to set a lap time following the crash and he will have to fight his way through the top ten to retain his championship lead.
Lando Norris changed multiple parts on his McLaren following his qualifying crash on Saturday, but as this was all done under the FIA sporting regulations, he will carry no penalty.
Qualifying in Jeddah sets the stage for what is expected to be a thrilling run into Turn 1, where Piastri will be eager to reclaim first position around the narrow street circuit on Sunday.
The order below is the final grid confirmed by the FIA prior to the race.
F1 Saudi Grand Prix 2025 starting grid
What time is the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on today?
The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix kicks off today Sunday, April 20 2025 at 8pm local time (AST).
Find the session start times and day converted to your local time zone below:
Location |
Time |
Local time (AST) | 8:00 PM Sunday |
United Kingdom (BST) | 6:00 PM Sunday |
Central Europe (CEST) | 7:00 PM Sunday |
USA (EDT) | 1:00 PM Sunday |
USA (CDT) | 12:00 PM Sunday |
USA (PDT) | 10:00 AM Sunday |
Australia (AEST) | 3:00 AM Monday |
Australia (AWST) | 1:00 AM Monday |
Australia (ACST) | 2:30 AM Monday |
Mexico (CDT) | 11:00 AM Sunday |
Japan (JST) | 2:00 AM Monday |
South Africa (SAST) | 7:00 PM Sunday |
Egypt (EET) | 7:00 PM Sunday |
China (CST) | 1:00 AM Monday |
India (IST) | 10:30 PM Sunday |
Brazil (BRT) | 2:00 PM Sunday |
Singapore (SST) | 1:00 AM Monday |
Turkiye (EEST) | 8:00 PM Sunday |
How to watch the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix live on TV today
Broadcast details vary depending on your location. Check below to see how to tune in for some major countries:
United Kingdom: Sky Sports
United States: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
Italy: Sky Italia
Netherlands: Viaplay, Viaplay Xtra
China: CCTV, Shanghai TV, Guangdong Television Channel, Tencent
Japan: Fuji TV, DAZN
Australia: Fox Sports, Foxtel, Kayo, Network Ten
Spain: DAZN F1
Canada: RDS, RDS 2, TSN, Noovo
Germany: Sky Deutschland
France: Canal+
Belgium: RTBF, Telenet, Play Sports
Mexico: Fox Sports Mexico
Singapore: beIN SPORTS
Hungary: M4 (MTVA Sports Channel)
Brazil: Bandeirantes, Bandsports
Austria: Servus TV, ORF
Middle East & Turkey: beIN SPORTS
Africa: SuperSport
Latin America: ESPN
F1TV Pro also carries coverage of the sport, depending on which territory you are in.
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