Check your Pit Wall Predictions Results from Jeddah

Published on
21 Apr 2025
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The 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix kept us on the edge of our seats, and Pit Wall Predictions players rose to the occasion once again.
With an early safety car, mid-race pit stops, and a tightly contested midfield battle, it was another round of racing where a few right calls made all the difference.
Here’s how it all panned out on Pit Wall Predictions, presented by Gulf:
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See how you fared against other fans in the latest round of Pit Wall Predictions, presented by Gulf.

Q1: What lap will the first yellow flag of the race be?

Yuki Tsunoda and Pierre Gasly’s coming together on the opening lap saw 18% of players get five points on the very first question – including The Strategist. A fast start.

Q2: On which lap will Alex make his first stop?

Alex made his first stop on Lap 22, pushing him into the Lap 21–30 bracket and handing 20% of players five points. Our secretive guru missed out here... but could they bounce back on Question 3?

Q3: On which lap will Carlos make his first stop?

Nope. Carlos’ Lap 21 stop just edged him into the same Lap 21–30 bracket, meaning just under a quarter of Pit Wall Predictions players grabbed the points. Another one slips by The Strategist.

Q4: Which Williams driver will pit first?

Carlos was the first Williams driver to pit – something The Strategist didn’t predict, but 54% of you did. The narrow majority earned themselves five more points here.

Q5: What will the gap be to the car ahead when the first stop is made?

Carlos was 5.5 seconds back from the car ahead when he peeled into the pits, placing him in the 5.1–7.5s bracket. A narrow call, and one The Strategist got wrong – but 18% of you nailed it.

Q6: How many Virtual Safety Car periods will there be?

Zero. We haven’t seen a VSC in Jeddah since 2022, and that streak continued in 2025. The Strategist saw this coming – as did 38% of you playing along at home.

Q7: How many full Safety Car periods will there be?

One. Jeddah’s 100% Safety Car record continued with that opening-lap collision. The Strategist was bang on here, and so were 59% of players. A late charge was on.

Q8: Where will the leading Williams driver finish the race?

The Jeddah points drought has been broken. With P8 and P9 finishes, both drivers landed in the P6–P10 bracket. Delight for Williams – and for the 85% of players who predicted this one correctly, including The Strategist. Shoutout to the 7% who went bold with a P1–P5 prediction.
The Strategist’s Score: 4/8 – 20 Points
A middle-of-the-road weekend for our Grove guru, but a definite improvement on recent rounds. Their score even topped the average this week, with most players finishing on 3/8.
An elite 28 players top-scored with 7/8 (35 points) this round – brilliant calls across the board. And with that, one player now leads the 2025 season outright with 130 points after five rounds.

Top Five:

POINTS
PLAYERS
130
1 player
115
2 players
110
2 players
105
9 players
100
13 players
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