Tyre administration would be the main theme of the Saudi Arabian weekend, although differently from the earlier spherical. The Bahrain Grand Prix was determined by race tempo administration, whereas in Jeddah qualifying regains significance, albeit to not the identical extent as in Suzuka. The chase is subsequently on for McLaren, which appeared weak on a single lap. Ferrari goals to benefit from its power in high-speed corners, offered it will possibly grasp the difficult use of latest tyres on Saturday.
Ferrari’s power level
The Saudi circuit is high-speed and rewards aerodynamic effectivity. With its common qualifying lap velocity of 250 km/h—round 35 greater than Bahrain—Jeddah is actually a road model of Silverstone. A lot of its high-speed bends are taken at over 200 km/h, aligning completely with Ferrari’s strengths. “We’ve made a giant step ahead in high-speed corners. Low and medium-speed corners are nonetheless areas the place we have to enhance,” mentioned Charles Leclerc lower than a month in the past.
In Saudi Arabia’s sweeping corners, automobiles expertise as much as 5 g of lateral acceleration—a chance for Ferrari to capitalise on its qualities. The SF-25 will even be capable of exploit the extra downforce of its new ground, which couldn’t be absolutely appreciated in Bahrain. The sleek asphalt, free from Suzuka’s bumps and irregularities, will even assist mitigate the challenges of managing trip peak and permit the automotive to run decrease to the bottom.
Nevertheless, Ferrari should nonetheless confront its weak spots, notably the banked turns from corners 5 to 9 and the lengthy curve at 13, the place each McLaren and Mercedes have proven good stability. The monitor additionally options slower-speed sections, significantly the primary chicane and remaining hairpin, requiring sturdy steadiness. Above all, a superb qualifying efficiency will likely be important in Jeddah—placing the championship leaders on alert.
McLaren’s vulnerability
Pirelli is supplying the C3, C4, and C5 compounds, softer than the tougher tyres utilized in Bahrain and Japan, and in addition one step softer than these seen ultimately yr’s version. Accordingly, Pirelli has raised the tyre pressures to 25.5 psi on the entrance—1.5 greater than final yr—and 21.5 psi on the rear. The softer compounds convey uncertainty by way of race degradation and graining, a phenomenon to which McLaren is especially delicate.
In 2024, an early Security Automobile compelled almost everybody to suit the toughest compound on lap 8, comfortably finishing the remaining 42 laps. This yr, with softer tyres, some stage of administration will likely be wanted even when groups nonetheless think about a one-stop technique. With three DRS zones, overtaking is possible—extra so than in Suzuka—however the sequence of sweeping corners makes it tough to observe one other automotive in soiled air.
This makes qualifying essential, which limits McLaren’s typical benefit. The MCL39 is well-balanced and wealthy in downforce, and its power lies in tyre administration over lengthy stints—particularly the rear tyres below traction. Jeddah, nonetheless, is a front-limited circuit with recurring graining dangers. The Woking automotive additionally doesn’t give drivers a lot confidence over a single lap—very important for attacking corners near the partitions. It will likely be fascinating to see how Norris and Piastri gel with the chosen setup, although their confidence will rely closely on tyre behaviour.
Tyre puzzle
The softer compounds will amplify dynamics seen in previous Jeddah qualifying periods. One is drivers’ larger confidence with the medium relatively than the smooth, resulting from much less shoulder deformation in corners exceeding 200 km/h. One other problem is the prep lap: balancing axle temperatures to have tyres prepared for the technical first sector whereas nonetheless managing them over all 27 corners. It’s not unusual to see groups experimenting with each single and double warm-up laps.
The most important issue, nonetheless, lies elsewhere. “Jeddah is a really totally different circuit from Bahrain, additionally by way of monitor floor,” defined Pirelli Chief Engineer Simone Berra in 2024. “With this format and asphalt, we’ve seen that extracting the potential of the softest compound may be very tough.” Bahrain’s coarse floor enhanced hysteresis and mechanical grip, whereas Jeddah’s ultra-smooth asphalt highlights adhesive grip. The problem is to extract most efficiency from a smooth tyre with excessive grip on a floor that’s additionally very grippy.
The smooth compound has a big efficiency peak, however inside a slim window. In Jeddah, it will possibly truly be simpler to make use of a beforehand run smooth in qualifying. Having already undergone a thermal cycle, the tyre turns into extra secure, works throughout a broader temperature vary, and offers extra confidence—regardless of barely much less grip. “We noticed many drivers enhance on used tyres: as soon as they stabilise and you need to use them inside a broader window, they carry out higher,” mentioned Berra throughout final yr’s occasion.
New issue
Including to the complexity of the weekend is the shortage of information on the C5 compound, which to this point has solely been raced in Melbourne and stays comparatively untested. “Even in Jeddah, we anticipate that some groups might wrestle to unlock its full potential,” famous Berra on the eve of the GP. Pirelli has fully revamped its vary for 2025—each construction and compound—which is a big change for the groups. “We’re nonetheless taking the primary steps with these compounds; I believe we’re all nonetheless a bit at midnight,” commented Frederic Vasseur after Bahrain.
The 2025 Pirellis don’t provide larger peak grip or a narrower working window; groups are merely studying to grasp them race by race. In Jeddah, they’ll solely have one consultant free follow session—Friday night’s FP2—as FP1 and FP3 will happen at sundown, with the monitor as much as 10°C hotter than throughout qualifying and the race. Total, although, as a result of similarity in corners, asphalt, and tyres, Saudi Arabia serves as a helpful comparability to the season opener in Australia.
Mercedes knocking
In Jeddah, Max Verstappen is seeking to shut the hole. The Dutchman hopes for a extra balanced RB21 by Saudi Arabia’s high-speed corners than in Sakhir’s tight hairpins, additionally banking on a low-degradation race to cover a few of Pink Bull’s tyre weaknesses. Fixing braking really feel will even be crucial for Pink Bull on a monitor the place six of the eight braking zones are high-intensity. However the largest unknown could also be Mercedes: stable and constant in all circumstances, and in 2024 particularly sturdy on front-limited tracks. At Brackley, there’s hope that McLaren’s qualifying struggles might open the door to a primary standout results of the season for the Silver Arrows.