The sheer cliffs of the majestic Tuwaiq Mountains will echo to the sound of horsepower, calling out to gear heads, spectators, and professional drivers from all over the world.
FROM THE TRADITIONAL TO THE UNCONVENTIONAL
Qiddiya City’s Speed Park Track is designed to take race day to the next level—to deliver a high-octane, supercharged experience to those who love the sport and identify with the thrill of power and speed.
A ONE STOP SPEED SHOP
We’ve set out to redefine and elevate the motorsports experience, ensuring that it’s extraordinary and accessible to not only professionals and their fans but also enthusiasts of all kinds.
Featuring both open and street configurations, 80 garages, 21 corners, a top speed of over 325km/h, and the world’s first cantilevered track section: the Blade.
Qiddiya City’s much anticipated Speed Park Track is slated to host the world's largest and most esteemed motorsport events, including Formula 1 (F1) and many more.
On top of hosting high-visibility racing events, the Speed Park Track will also regularly host open track days for enthusiasts during the quieter off season.
THE BLADE: AS HIGH AS A 20-STOREY BUILDING
The 70-meter-high Blade, designed by former F1 driver Alex Wurz and circuit designer Hermann Tilke, is the world’s first elevated racetrack corner, serving as both a striking visual element and a functional apparatus that allows more spectators to see more of the action.
THE VANTAGE POINT ROUTE
The track is located in the heart of Qiddiya City. It wraps around (sometimes threading through) surrounding attractions, making for thrilling views for the City’s visitors and guests.
MOTORSPORT CULTURE
The Speed Park Track will serve as a home base for many of the country’s various motorsport clubs, where enthusiasts get to showcase their machines, network with people of similar interests, attend trade shows, and compete in tournaments.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The Speed Park Track, rated to a top speed of 325 kph, will feature both open and street configurations, 21 corners, 80 garages, and the world’s first cantilevered track section: the Blade, named so in reference to how sharp it is.
It is designed to accommodate the world's largest and most esteemed motorsports events, including Formula 1 and many more.
Yes. The 70-meter-high the Blade: the world’s first elevated racetrack corner, designed by former F1 driver Alex Wurz and circuit designer Hermann Tilke.