
The Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah has generated significant economic impact, both directly and indirectly, driving growth in the city’s tourism sector while stimulating commercial and investment activity. These outcomes align with Saudi Vision 2030’s goal of diversifying national income sources.
The international event has acted as a major economic catalyst, contributing to higher hotel occupancy rates, increased demand for air travel, and growth in the hospitality, retail, and service industries. Business activity along the Jeddah Corniche waterfront also surged during the race period, highlighting the event’s broad economic influence.
The races take place at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the world’s fastest street circuit, featuring 27 high-speed corners. The circuit has positioned Jeddah as a prime destination for sports and entertainment investments, with the development of world-class infrastructure and surrounding facilities that serve as sustainable, year-round economic assets.

The Formula 1 event has also benefited small and medium-sized enterprises, supporting local businesses such as restaurants, cafés, and retail stores. Additionally, it has created both seasonal and permanent employment opportunities in event organization, operations, and tourism-related sectors.
Beyond the race, the Jeddah Corniche continues to function as a vibrant hub for tourism and leisure, contributing to the city’s economy on a daily basis. With the continued hosting of the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in the coming years, Jeddah is set to further consolidate its status as a leading economic and tourism destination on the Red Sea coast.











