sport news F1 track designer believes Saudi Grand Prix is 'IMPOSSIBLE to call'

sport news F1 track designer believes Saudi Grand Prix is 'IMPOSSIBLE to call'
sport news F1 track designer believes Saudi Grand Prix is 'IMPOSSIBLE to call'
Architect behind Saudi Arabia's new Formula One track believes outcome of inaugural race is 'IMPOSSIBLE to call' as Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton gear up for battle on the FASTEST street course in the calendar The new Saudi Arabian F1 track will benefit Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton  That is the view of Carsten Tilke, who has designed the new 6.174 km course  The Jeddah circuit is being touted as the fastest street circuit on the calendar Just eight points keeps Verstappen ahead of Hamilton in the championship 

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The mastermind behind Saudi Arabia's brand new Formula One circuit believes it is 'impossible to call' the outcome of the inaugural Jeddah Grand Prix as Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton get set for the penultimate race of the season.

Verstappen leads the world championship by eight points with two races remaining, but all the momentum is behind Hamilton with the Mercedes star clinching back-to-back wins in Brazil and Qatar.

The championship rivals arrive in Saudi Arabia to take on a brand new track, with F1 giving the green light to hosting a Grand Prix in the country eight months ago. 

Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen will both find joy in new Saudi track, its architect claims

Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen will both find joy in new Saudi track, its architect claims

The penultimate race takes place on December 5 on a street circuit designed by architect Carsten Tilke, who is unable to call the outcome of Saudi Arabia's inaugural Grand Prix. 

'Verstappen is in front and we have a

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