Podium Prophets
Round 5

Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

6.174 km50 laps308.7 km total

Mercedes currently leads the predicted order here with a 7.69 weekend score, 7.78 qualifying outlook, and 7.62 race outlook.

Fastest street circuit on the calendar with average speeds over 250 km/hNarrow corridor with walls inches from the racing lineHigh-speed blind corners demand driver confidence and car stability
jeddah circuit layout

Circuit Demands

High-Speed Demand
8.5
Energy Clipping Demand
8.3
Active Aero Value
7.5
Braking Demand
7.0
Downforce Demand
7.0
Straight-Line Importance
7.0
Kerb Severity
6.5
Overtaking Difficulty
6.5
Surface Grip
6.0
Tyre Degradation Severity
5.5
Traction Demand
5.0
Low-Speed Demand
3.5
Energy Recovery Opportunity
3.0
Altitude Effect
0.5

Circuit Analysis

Jeddah scores 8.5 on high-speed demand and 8.3 on energy clipping, making it the most physically demanding street circuit for power unit management on the calendar. Average corner speed is higher than any other street track, and the DRS-activated sections see cars travelling over 320 km/h separated from barriers by less than half a metre. Active aero demand at 7.5 reflects the trade-off between enough downforce to stabilise through the blind sweeping sections and enough drag reduction to maximise DRS gain.

Energy clipping at 8.3 is the differentiating technical variable. Teams that run the battery into clipping mode through the sustained high-speed sequences lose meaningful top-end drive, and the Jeddah layout offers minimal opportunity to recharge before the next critical deployment zone. Safety car and VSC periods are statistically frequent given the wall-proximity, which compresses strategy windows and regularly eliminates the mechanical advantage of the fastest qualifying cars.

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