Formula One racing cars roar round the streets of Jeddah

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The Showrun also included an acrobatic parachute and motorcycle stunts. (AN Photo/Saleh Fareed)
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The Showrun also included an acrobatic parachute and motorcycle stunts. (AN Photo/Saleh Fareed)
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The Showrun also included an acrobatic parachute and motorcycle stunts. (AN Photo/Saleh Fareed)
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The Showrun also included an acrobatic parachute and motorcycle stunts. (AN Photo/Saleh Fareed)
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The Showrun also included an acrobatic parachute and motorcycle stunts. (AN Photo/Saleh Fareed)
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The Showrun also included an acrobatic parachute and motorcycle stunts. (AN Photo/Saleh Fareed)
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Updated 12 November 2021
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Formula One racing cars roar round the streets of Jeddah

  • The Red Bull Showrun gave the people of Jeddah a chance to see Formula One cars up close in a “festival” atmosphere

JEDDAH: With just three weeks to go until the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia hosts its first Formula One Grand Prix, the Red Bull Racing Honda team put on an impressive show for thousands of spectators on the Jeddah Corniche yesterday.

The Red Bull Showrun gave the people of Jeddah a chance to see Formula One cars up close in a “festival” atmosphere.

The Red Bull’s RB8 car was driven by former Austrian Formula One driver Patrick Friesacher, who entertained the locals on Jeddah’s waterfront.

A special appearance by the Saudi-sponsored & 1979 Dutch Grand Prix winning Williams FW07/01, driven by four-time IndyCar Series World Champion, Dario Franchitti, was another incredible moment.

The FW07/01 was backed by several Saudi investors — prominently displayed on the livery — and was the first iteration of what was arguably the greatest car of Formula One’s ground-effect era.

Now owned by Dallah Albaraka and fully restored by Williams, it was on display to the people of Jeddah as Franchitti — who also boasts three Indianapolis 500 victories and a 24 Hours of Daytona title – raced it along the crowded Jeddah Corniche.

The Showrun, which was held under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Khalid Bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, Chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, also included an acrobatic parachute and motorcycle stunts.


China beat North Korea 2-1 to take top spot in Group B

Updated 09 March 2026
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China beat North Korea 2-1 to take top spot in Group B

  • Uzbekistan finished third in the group with a 4-0 win over Bangladesh in Perth, also securing a spot in the knockout stage

SYDNEY: Defending champion China edged North Korea 2-1 in a physical, high-energy game Monday to take top spot in Group B in the Women’s Asian Cup.

The result sent North Korea into a quarterfinal Friday against Australia in Perth, where the hosts and 2023 World Cup semifinalists opened the tournament with a win over Philippines.

China and North Korea were already assured of quarterfinal spots with two wins apiece ahead of their showdown at Western Sydney Stadium. Uzbekistan finished third in the group with a 4-0 win over Bangladesh in Perth, also securing a spot in the knockout stage.

Playing in their first Women’s Asian Cup tournament since losing the 2010 final to Australia, North Korea only needed a draw against China to top the group. And they took the lead when Kim Kyong Yong finished off a counter-attacking goal in the 32nd minute, the first shot on goal in the game.

The lead was shortlived, though, with China equalizing two minutes later with Chen Qiaozhu’s stunning strike through traffic from the edge of the area.

China went ahead in a tense finish to the first half, when Wang Shuang’s goal was awarded after a VAR review deep in stoppage time.

The VAR decision to overturn the assistant referee’s offside call upset the North Korean players and led to coach Ri Song Ho being yellow carded by referee Thi Ly Le as his team protested on the sideline. The North Korean players didn’t return to the pitch before halftime was called.

Both teams had chances in the second half, with North Korea goalkeeper Yu Son Gum making a full-length diving save to Wang’s powerful left-foot shot in the 78th, and then 19-year-old Choe Il Son appearing to equalize two minutes later before being ruled offside after a VAR review.

In Perth, Dildora Nozimova scored twice in six minutes for Uzbekistan, her first just two minutes after entering the game as a substitute on the hour.

State of play

The top two teams in each of the three groups advance to the quarterfinals along with the two best third-place teams.

In Group A, South Korea edged Australia for top spot on goal difference after the 3-3 draw in Sydney on Sunday night. The South Koreans will play the third-place team from either Group B or Group C in the quarterfinals. Philippines still have a narrow chance of advancing after placing third, finishing with a win over Iran. That put Iran women’s team out of contention, and facing the prospect of a return to country at war.

In Group C, two-time champion Japan lead with six points ahead of their last group match against Vietnam, who are tied with Taiwan for second spot on three points. Taiwan finish the group stage against India.