Saudi Arabia "would love" to hold two F1 races

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🗣️'We definitely could host two races already for that. But I think that's something that we have to discuss with F1 and see how it goes.' Saudi Arabia is open to hosting two grands prix per year in future, once its new track in Qiddiya is finished ⬇️

The Middle Eastern country already hosts a grand prix at a street circuit in Jeddah, but that was always been viewed as an interim measure before its new state-of-the-art facility at Qiddiya near Riyadh in complete.

However, Saudi Arabia’s minister for sport HRH Prince Abdulaziz Bin Turki Al-Faisal has expressed some interest in keeping Jeddah on the calendar too.“We really see the benefits of having these events for the Kingdom, and that's why we're investing so much. "We definitely could host two races already for that. But I think that's something that we have to discuss with F1 and see how it goes. But we definitely would love to have that.”

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