Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2021 announced the signing of a partnership with Blink Experience to become an official supporter of the largest sporting event to be hosted by the Kingdom for the first time at Jeddah Corniche Circuit. Under the partnership, the agreement includes the support of Saudi talents in a designated zone of the audience area, in addition to the participation of Saudi youth in various areas of the Formula 1 Grand Prix. This weekend will witness the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2021 at Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the fastest and longest street circuit on the Formula 1 calendar in its first debut, which is a source of national pride for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is worth mentioning that "Blink Experience" is a hub for creative and innovative experiences that enjoys global relations and links, and proudly provides its clients with integrated and innovative service solutions, and since its launch from its humble local roots as a source of pride in 2003, it has continued its creativity and commitment to expand its network and service offerings throughout the region to provide integrated services for sporting events, motorsports events, marketing activities, festivals and many other activities. In turn, the CEO of Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2021, Martin Whitaker welcomed this partnership, saying, "Blink Experience enjoys a leading position in the market in the field of events and marketing activities, and from this point of view, we are very pleased with their partnership with Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2021, as it is a valuable partner to bring the speed and excitement of Formula 1 to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia." For his part, the General Manager of Blink Experience in Saudi Arabia, Maher Andari, expressed his happiness with this partnership, and said, "The Kingdom's Vision 2030 entails developing a vibrant society for an ambitious nation, and today - five years after its launch - we see the organization of more than 2,000 Sports, recreational and cultural activity attended by more than 46 million visitors."