FIRST LOOK: Onboard lap of the new Jeddah F1 Street Circuit

The all-new Jeddah Street Circꦗuit will host the inaugural Saudi Arabian 🐻Grand Prix in December.
The Saudi Arabian circuit has bee♛n titled ‘the fastest street circui💞t in the world’🐭 due to average lap speeds expected to be over 250km/h.
The Jeddah Street Circuit is made ಞup of 27 corners and is 6.175km in length, making it the second longest circuit on the current F1 calendar after Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium.
The high-speed nature of the layout should provide some ov𝔍ertaking opportunities wit🐻h rumours there could be three DRS zones in place come December’s race.
F1 has released a𒀰 video 🌼of an onboard lap of the new circuit.
Using the racing sim title, Assetto Corsa, the high-speed, technical nature of the new Jeddah Street Circuit can be seen in all its glor🅘y.
The lap b𒉰egins with a low-speed, gear two hairpin before opening up to a fast sequence of flowing co🔯rners.
It’s not unt💜il Turn 13 you get to another siza🦩ble braking zone, but still one that is unlikely going to offer too many overtaking opportunities.
Another fast, technical section is soon followed by Turnsꦺ 18, 19 and 20 - flat out in modern F1 cars, which could be where one of the DRS zones is situated.
Turns✅ 24, 25 and Turn 26 w🐲ill provide another potential overtaking opportunity into the Turn 27 hairpin, before leading onto the start-finish straight.
The Jeddah Street Circuit looks exciting to drive with i💜ts flowing nature likely to appease drivers.
The lack of h😼eavy braking zones may mean the inaugural race in Saudi Arabia could not live up to its grand presentation, although as seen in Baku over the y෴ears, street races can offer up some chaotic races.
F1 will❀ head to Jeddah for the penultimate round of the 23-race season on December 3-5.

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