Tickets go on sale for Formula E season opener in Diriyah

Ticket sales for the Diriyah E-Prix in January were announced during an event at the historic site. (SAMF)
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Updated 08 December 2021
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Tickets go on sale for Formula E season opener in Diriyah

  • The first and second rounds of the eighth season of the electric car championship, in January 2022, will again be night races
  • 22 drivers, including Sam Bird, reigning world champion Nyck de Vries, and new drivers Antonio Giovinazzi, Dan Ticktum and Oliver Askew will tackle the fast and technical circuit

RIYADH: Tickets have gone on sale for the season-opening Diriyah Formula E night-race double header in January. The Kingdom is once again hosting the first and second rounds of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.

The ticket-sales announcement was made by the Saudi Ministry of Sports during an event in At-Turaif, in historic Diriyah, that also featured Alberto Longo, the co-founder and chief championship officer of Formula E, Carlo Boutagy, the founder and CEO of event promoter CBX, and British driver Sam Bird, who won the round two race in Diriyah last year.

“We are pleased to announce the launch of tickets for the Formula E race in its first and second rounds, which will start at the end of January 2022,” said Prince Khalid Bin Sultan Al-Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.

“We look forward to doing what is required to ensure the event runs in the best possible way, to host sports fans from all over the world, and to welcome them to our country to enjoy the strong competition and the events accompanying the race.”

Tickets for the races, which will take place on January 28 and 29, start from SR150 ($40), with 10,000 grandstand tickets available.

Twenty-two drivers, including Bird, reigning world champion Nyck de Vries, and new drivers Antonio Giovinazzi, Dan Ticktum and Oliver Askew will tackle the fast and technical circuit which, like last year, will be illuminated by LED lights during the only night races of the Formula E season.

“Racing under the lights of the Diriyah E-Prix is unique and provides challenges unlike any other race in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship,” said Bird, who drives for Jaguar TCS Racing.

“The Diriyah Circuit is technical, fast and challenging all at the same time and I look forward to returning for the races in January 2022.”

Longo described the Diriyah E-Prix as “the perfect opening race” for the eighth season of the Formula E World Championship, and said it will inspire new generations to “embrace” the electric car series.

Boutagy added: “We’re thrilled to work alongside the Ministry of Sport and Formula E to host the opening rounds of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in January 2022.

“We will soon be announcing the international music artists who will headline our post-race concerts, and encourage fans to buy tickets on sale now to ensure best views of the racing and post-race entertainment.”

Visit diriyah-eprix.com for tickets and more information.


Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr drop first points of season in dramatic draw at Al-Ettifaq

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Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr drop first points of season in dramatic draw at Al-Ettifaq

  • Saad Al-Shehri’s side became the first team to take points off Jorge Jesus’ league leaders, halting Al-Nassr’s 11-game winning run

RIYADH: Al-Nassr’s perfect start to the Saudi Pro League season came to an end on Tuesday night as a late Georginio Wijnaldum goal earned Al-Ettifaq a thrilling 2-2 draw at a packed EGO Stadium in Dammam.

Saad Al-Shehri’s side became the first team to take points off Jorge Jesus’ league leaders, halting Al-Nassr’s 11-game winning run in a match that swung repeatedly from the opening minutes.

The contest began with early controversy when Al-Nassr left-back Saad Al-Nasser was shown a straight red card for a challenge on Madallah Al-Olayan just six minutes in. Following a VAR review, the decision was overturned and reduced to a yellow card.

Al-Ettifaq seized the initiative and went close through Moussa Dembele before taking the lead in the 16th minute. Georginio Wijnaldum found space on the edge of the area and curled a precise finish into the far corner, rewarding the hosts’ early pressure.

Goalkeeper Marek Rodak then produced a string of outstanding saves to preserve the lead, denying Al-Nassr on several occasions before the break, while Sultan Al-Ghannam struck the crossbar from distance to the frustration of the visiting supporters.

Al-Nassr emerged with greater intent after half-time and levelled just two minutes in, Joao Felix firing low into the corner after a neat midfield move involving Angelo. The visitors pressed on and took the lead in the 67th minute when Felix’s effort deflected off Cristiano Ronaldo and into the net, taking both players to 13 league goals for the season.

Despite dominating possession and registering 26 shots, Al-Nassr were unable to kill the game off. Al-Ettifaq capitalized in the 80th minute when a long ball released substitute Radhi Al-Otaibi, who squared for Wijnaldum to tap home his second of the night. It continued his strong record against Al-Nassr after scoring twice in last season’s 3-2 away win.

Al-Nassr pushed hard for a late winner, but Rodak delivered a match-winning display. He denied Angelo in the 88th minute, pushed away a Ronaldo header in stoppage time and then produced a fingertip save to keep out Kingsley Coman deep into added time.

The draw leaves Al-Nassr top of the table with 31 points from 11 matches, while Al-Ettifaq remain eighth on 16 points.

Elsewhere, Wenderson Galeno provided two assists as Ivan Toney and Roger Ibanez scored in Al-Ahli’s 2-0 win over Al-Fayha. Ibanez was later sent off and will miss Al-Ahli’s opening fixture of the new year against Al-Nassr. The victory keeps Al-Ahli fourth on 22 points, four clear of Al-Qadsiah, who have a game in hand.

Meanwhile, Valentin Vada’s sixth goal of the season, a long-range strike, secured Damac’s first win of the campaign in a 1-0 victory over Al-Okhdood. Damac climb to 14th with nine points, while Al-Okhdood remain in the relegation zone on five.