2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - Preview

2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - Preview

Looking ahead to the second round of the 2023 Formula One season in Saudi Arabia

  • Toto Talks Saudi Arabia
  • Fact File: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
  • Stat Attack: Saudi Arabia and Beyond

Toto Talks Saudi Arabia

Our performance in Bahrain wasn’t where we want it to be. But this is the position we find ourselves in and it is already full steam ahead on the car, understanding it and working to get it in a better place. That’s an exciting challenge for all of us.

Since Bahrain, we have had open and honest discussions from which we started to plan our fight back. In the short term, leaving no stone unturned in the search for performance. In the longer term, focusing our development to determine how we get to the front. I’ve already felt the energy and determination in the factory and know that will continue moving forward.

Anything can happen in motor racing, so we’ll be working in Jeddah to maximise every part of our performance, chasing every point, every position, and every millisecond. That’s one of the huge strengths of our driver line-up with Lewis and George. We are racers and giving everything we’ve got, every time we go on track.

This weekend in Saudi Arabia we will learn more about W14, its characteristics and its limitations. It provides a very different test to Bahrain, and it will be interesting to see how the car reacts. We are bringing some small developments to the car: they won’t be game changers, but they can start moving us in the right direction. And we’ll be pushing as hard as we can to create opportunities, and hopefully will give us a better account of ourselves than in Bahrain.

Fact File: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

  • The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is held on the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, located in a waterfront area next to the Red Sea.
  • The location presents similar challenges to Abu Dhabi with sand blowing onto the track and changes in wind direction from day to night.
  • The Jeddah Corniche Circuit has the most corners of any track on the F1 calendar with 27: 16 left and 11 right.
  • It is also the second-longest track we visit at 6.174km. Energy management across the lap is therefore tricky and puts more focus on the MGU-H and hybrid system performance.
  • With numerous long straights, drivers spend over 80% of the lap at full throttle and the circuit is ranked first in terms of time spent, and distance covered, using this metric.
  • There are six braking events across the lap with two of those designated as ‘heavy’.
  • Turn 13 has a 12% gradient, with banked corners opening up more lines and helping to build momentum onto the next sweeping, high-speed section.
  • Turn 2 is the slowest corner on the circuit, taken around 80 km/h, whilst the quickest are Turns 20, 21, and 26 which are taken at 300 km/h.
  • Sensitivity, which describes where you find lap time, is biased very strongly towards high-speed corner performance.
  • Owing to its nature as a street circuit, Jeddah has a high risk of incidents leading to Safety Cars. Across the two previous races in Saudi Arabia, there have been two full Safety Car periods, two red flags, and five Virtual Safety Car periods.
  • Several track changes have been made following last year’s race “to deliver smoother, safer, and even more exciting racing.”
  • These include:
    • ‘Rumble Lines’ – which cause traction to be lost and slowing cars down have been added at Turns 3, 14, 19, 20, and 21.
    • Steel kerbs have been replaced by bevelled kerbs at Turns 4, 8, 10, 11, 17, and 23.
    • Driver sightlines, a concern in the last two editions, have been improved with the fence wall moved back at Turns 14 and 20 by 7.5m and 5m respectively.
    • The fence wall at Turns 8 and 10 have also been adjusted to improve visibility of the corner ahead.
    • Turns 22 and 23 have also been amended with the fence at Turn 23 adjusted and a bevelled kerb added – this is expected to reduce speeds there by approximately 50 km/h.

Stat Attack: Saudi Arabia and Beyond

2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Session

Local Time (AST)

Brackley (GMT)

Stuttgart (CET)

Practice One - Friday

16:30 - 17:30

13:30 - 14:30

14:30 - 15:30

Practice Two - Friday

20:00 - 21:00

17:00 - 18:00

18:00 - 19:00

Practice Three - Saturday

16:30 - 17:30

13:30 - 14:30

14:30 - 15:30

Qualifying - Saturday

20:00 - 21:00

17:00 - 18:00

18:00 - 19:00

Race - Sunday

20:00

17:00

18:00

 

Race Records - Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

 

Starts

Wins

Podiums

Pole Positions

Front row places

Fastest laps

DNF

Mercedes

2

1

2

1

2

1

0

Lewis Hamilton

2

1

1

1

1

1

0

George Russell

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

MB Power

2

1

2

1

2

1

4

 

Technical Stats - Season to Date (Pre-season Testing to Present)

 

Laps Completed

Distance Covered (km)

Corners Taken

Gear Changes

PETRONAS Fuel Injections

Mercedes

661

3,577.332

9,915

48,914

26,440,000

Lewis Hamilton

349

1,888.788

5,235

25,826

13,960,000

George Russell

312

1,688.544

4,680

23,088

12,480,000

MB Power

2,535

13,719.420

30,120

187,590

101,400,000

 

Mercedes-Benz in Formula One

 

Starts

Wins

Podium Places

Pole Positions

Front Row Places

Fastest Laps

1-2 Finishes

Front-Row Lockouts

Mercedes (all-time)

272

125

281

136

253

100

59

81

Mercedes (since 2010)

260

116

264

128

233

91

54

79

Lewis Hamilton

311

103

191

103

174

61

N/A

N/A

George Russell

83

1

9

1

6

5

N/A

N/A

MB Power

549

213

562

221

438

198

91

118

 

 

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