Get Ready for the Saudi Arabian GP: Schedule and Viewing Guide for F1 Classification

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The excitement for Formula 1 fans is building as the second day of the 2023 season approaches with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix taking place on Saturday, March 18. This will be the third time that the race will take place in the country, after Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen won on previous occasions. Fans are eager to see if they will repeat their feat or if a new winner will emerge.

If you are a fan of Formula 1, it is important to know when the race will start. According to the schedule, the race will begin at 8:30 am (Peruvian time) with the classification taking place at noon. Fans in other countries can check the schedules in their respective countries to catch the action.

For those wondering where to watch the Saudi Arabian GP, the event will be broadcasted on ESPN through STAR Plus. Fans can also follow the race progress on the Depor website.

The Jeddah Corniche Circuit will be hosting the event, after being announced in December 2020 and proving a successful venue for the Saudi Arabian GP since 2021. The track runs counterclockwise and measures 6,174 km in length, with a total of 50 laps and 27 curves.

Fans should look forward to what promises to be an exciting race, filled with high-speed action and thrilling moments. As always, Depor will be delivering the best sports content, so be sure to sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date with the latest developments.

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