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What time does the 2021 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix start?

Lewis Hamilton has secured a good starting position for Saturday's GP of Saudi Arabia. Behind the Briton, Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen will start. A good starting position is important on this track. It is a circuit where there is little room to overtake. So it will be a battle for the first corner between the Mercedes drivers and Verstappen, who will start from P3. When will the Saudi Arabia GP start? The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will start at 17:30 on Sunday evening. The drivers will do 50 laps on the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. The finish is expected around 19:00. Read more Red Bull to appeal FIA decision not to sanction Hamilton This edition of the Saudi Arabia GP will be exciting....
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