Formula E brings racing-themed roadshow to Jeddah

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The 2018 Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix is set on Dec. 13 to 15. (Supplied)
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The 2018 Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix is set on Dec. 13 to 15. (Supplied)
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The Jeddah edition opens on Nov. 22, with most of the activities from the previous one. (Supplied)
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The Jeddah edition opens on Nov. 22, with most of the activities from the previous one. (Supplied)
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The Jeddah edition opens on Nov. 22, with most of the activities from the previous one. (Supplied)
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The 2018 Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix is set on Dec. 13 to 15. (Supplied)
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The Jeddah edition opens on Nov. 22, with most of the activities from the previous one. (Supplied)
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The Jeddah edition opens on Nov. 22, with most of the activities from the previous one. (Supplied)
Updated 14 December 2018
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Formula E brings racing-themed roadshow to Jeddah

  • The Road to Ad Diriyah will give Jeddah a taste of the historical three-day festival of racing, live music, culture and entertainment that is set to take place in Ad Diriyah
  • More than 6,000 motorsport fans stormed to Khobar last week for the road show

DUBAI: After a successful run in Khobar last week, Road to Ad Diriyah, a racing-themed entertainment event, is set to visit Jeddah as the country gears up for all-electric street car-racing activities in December.
More than 6,000 motorsport fans stormed to Khobar last week for the road show, which featured racing-themed activities heralding the upcoming 2018 Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix on Dec. 13 to 15, a first-of-its-kind sporting event in the Middle East.
The Jeddah edition opens on Nov. 22, with most of the activities from the previous one, as well as an e-sports competition whose winner will take home SAR 1,000,000.

The ABB FIA Formula E Road to Ad Diriyah e-sports championship allows fans to command a SAR 250,000 professional racing simulator. The 16 best participants will then be invited to Ad Diriyah in December for the grand finals.
The Road to Ad Diriyah will give Jeddah a taste of what the historical three-day festival of racing, live music, culture and entertainment that is set to take place in Ad Diriyah will be like.
Bavaria Zaman, who visited the Khobar show with husband Rashid Khan and kids Nawal, Daiin and Nashin, said: “I think it’s fantastic. The kids are running around and having fun.”
The upcoming E-Prix is the first in a 10-year partnership between ABB FIA Formula E and the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia (GSA) and the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation (SAMF).


Saudi Defense Minister says Riyadh conference on Yemen aims to find just solutions

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Saudi Defense Minister says Riyadh conference on Yemen aims to find just solutions

RIYADH: Saudi Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman said the Riyadh conference on Yemen would seek to find a comprehensive vision for just solutions in the south.

Through a statement on his official X account, the minister said the Kingdom would form a preparatory committee in consultation with southern figures to prepare for the conference in which figures from all southern provinces will participate without exclusion or discrimination. 

“The Kingdom will support the outcomes of the conference to be presented on the table of the comprehensive political solution dialogue in Yemen,” he said.

The Yemeni separatist group Southern Transitional Council (STC) announced on Friday its dissolution following talks in Saudi Arabia.

Several STC members are in Riyadh for discussions on ending unrest in southern Yemen. 

The group praised Saudi Arabia’s efforts, while former STC leader Aidarous al-Zubaidi, now wanted by the Presidential Council for high treason, has fled Yemen and has not participated in the talks.

Saudi defense minister commended STC’s decision.

“The decision taken by the southern figures and leaderships to dissolve the Transitional Council was a courageous decision intent on the future of the southern cause and an encouragement for the participation of the rest of the sons of the south in the Riyadh Conference in service of their cause,” he added.