F4 Saudi Arabian Championship hosts 2 races in Bahrain next month

The 2025 season will feature up to 20 drivers racing the Tatuus Abarth F4 G2 (T421) car. (Supplied)
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Updated 28 September 2025
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F4 Saudi Arabian Championship hosts 2 races in Bahrain next month

  • 2025 season will feature up to 20 drivers racing Tatuus Abarth F4 G2 car
  • Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Jeddah Corniche Circuit to host 5 rounds of races
  • Kingdom has plan to become regional hub for world-class motorsport as part of Vision 2030

LONDON: The F4 Saudi Arabian Championship is launching the second season of its single-seater motorsport series from October to December, featuring five rounds of races at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, and the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.

Mansour Al-Moqbel, acting CEO of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, and CEO of Saudi Motorsport Company, said: “(The F4) serves as a strategic platform to empower Saudi youth to enter this vital sector, allowing them to hone their skills and become the drivers of the future.”

Formula 4 is an entry-level racing category designed for young drivers, including those transitioning from karting, and it serves as the first step on the path to elite F1 racing. The first 2024 season of the championship was hosted by circuits across Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar.

The Bahrain International Circuit is to host two rounds of races — from Oct. 10-12, which will include an opening Test Day, followed by another round on Oct. 15-16.

In November and December, the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, known as the world’s fastest street track, will host three races.

The 2025 season will feature up to 20 drivers racing the Tatuus Abarth F4 G2 (T421) car.

The championship is organized by the SAMF and its goal is to support the next generation of Saudi racing talent, aged 15 and older, by providing a clear pathway to Formula 3 and beyond, and to enable Saudi engineers, mechanics, officials, and race managers to break into the sector.

Al-Moqbel said: “The return of Formula 4 this year reflects the federation’s ongoing efforts to support and develop motorsport, and to strengthen its position both locally and regionally.”

As part of Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia has formulated a plan to become a regional hub for world-class motorsport, and has ensured the application of the highest standards of safety and security in hosting races.

Mohammed Abduljawad, chairman and CEO of ALTAWKILAT, the Saudi automotive distributor that has been a supporter of racing tournaments in the Kingdom, said: “With five exciting rounds planned in Bahrain and Jeddah, we are thrilled to build on the solid foundations of our inaugural season (in 2024).”

He added that ALTAWKILAT’s goal was to support young Saudi drivers by making their entry into racing “as accessible and beneficial as possible — on and off-track.”

Some F1 champions started competing in F4 before reaching the top of international motorsport, including Lando Norris, George Russell, Charles Leclerc, and Oscar Piastri.


Germany and Netherlands reach the World Cup after big wins in final qualifiers

Updated 18 November 2025
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Germany and Netherlands reach the World Cup after big wins in final qualifiers

  • Germany and the Netherlands joined England, France, Portugal, Croatia and Norway as the European teams to have qualified for the 2026 World Cup

So much for Germany being at risk of missing the World Cup.
A 6-0 thrashing of Slovakia on Monday completed Germany’s recovery from a shocking start to group play as the four-time champion maintained its proud record of always qualifying for the World Cup.
The Germans will be competing on soccer’s biggest stage for the 21st time in 23 editions. They didn’t enter the inaugural 1930 World Cup and were not allowed to enter the 1950 edition.
The Netherlands — a long-standing rival of Germany — also won its group to reach next year’s tournament being held in the United States, Canada and Mexico. A 4-0 win over Lithuania saw the Dutch qualify with an unbeaten record, finishing ahead of Poland.
Slovakia and Poland will be in the playoffs, the draw for which takes place on Thursday.
Germany and the Netherlands joined England, France, Portugal, Croatia and Norway as the European teams to have qualified for the 2026 World Cup.
The remaining five automatic spots will be booked on Tuesday when group play is wrapped up.
Handling the pressure
It was Slovakia which handed Germany a surprising 2-0 loss in the first round of matches in Group A. That was only the Germans’ third ever defeat in World Cup qualifying but they have responded with five straight wins, culminating in the heavy beating of Slovakia in Leipzig where the pressure was firmly on Julian Nagelsmann’s team.
Four of the goals came in the first half; Leroy Sane scored twice after strikes by Nick Woltemade and Serge Gnabry.
The second-half goals were by two Leipzig players — substitute Ridle Baku and Assan Ouédraogo, a 19-year-old midfielder making his debut.
Germany entered the game needing only a draw and finished three points ahead of Slovakia.
No team has reached the World Cup final more times than Germany. It was the winner in 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014 — the first three as West Germany — and the runner-up in 1966, 1982, 1986 and 2014.
Germany has been eliminated in the group stage in the last two World Cups, however, to damage its status as a global heavyweight.
Netherlands rout
The Netherlands will get another chance to win that elusive first World Cup trophy, four years after exiting the 2022 tournament in a dramatic penalty shootout loss to Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the quarterfinals.
A draw with Lithuania on Monday also would have been enough for the Dutch, who started the game three points clear of Poland, but they wound up pouring in the goals in Amsterdam — starting with Tijjani Reijnders in the 16th.
Cody Gakpo made it 2-0 from the penalty spot in the 58th and there were more goals from Xavi Simons and Donyell Malen, who scored off a powerful effort at the end of his solo run that began inside his own half.
The Netherlands has been runner-up at the World Cup three times — in 1974, 1978 and 2010.