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Formula One has finally arrived at the Jeddah circuit for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. it is being touted as the fastest street circuit in the sport and the two practice sessions certainly proved that. The track has a rapid feel to it, which is like Monza, but the walls are very close by, which is reminiscent of Monaco.

The practice sessions proved that despite its high-speed nature it is still a street circuit. On any street circuit, qualifying is the most important session for the teams and drivers, and Jeddah is not different.

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Saudi Arabia GP: Timings for the quali session

Just like Qatar, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will also be a night race. This means that the timings for fans to watch the qualifying session are quite varied. The countries in the Asia-Pacific will have to sacrifice some sleep to watch the fastest cars in the world go on the fastest street circuit.

Below is the list of countries and their local timings for the qualifying session at the Saudi Arabia GP:

UK- 5 pm

Spain- 6 pm

Instanbul- 8 pm

Moscow- 8 pm

Johannesburg- 7 pm

Montreal- 12 pm

Austin- 11 am

Sao Paulo- 2 pm

India- 10:30 pm

Australia- 4 am

Tokyo- 2 am

Riyadh- 8 pm

Abu Dhabi- 8 pm

Where to watch and live stream the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying?

As reported by whatthifi, the fans can watch the qualifying session on both television and live stream.

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Below is the list channels of where you can watch the Saudi Arabia qualifying session:

UK- Sky Sports and Channel 4

Spain- DAZN

Brazil- TV Band

India- Star

Australia- Fox Sports

Netherlands- Serves TV

USA- ESPN

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Russia- Match TV

For the fans who will be unable to catch the live action on their TV sets, they can watch the session on the live stream. Subscribe to F1 TV and access the live sessions and many other features to get your hold of the sport.

In India you can live stream on Hotstar and in the UK, you can live stream the session if you are a Sky customer.

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Do not miss the enthralling qualifying session at the inaugural Saudi Arabia GP.

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