Enrique Bernoldi is the third steward in Jeddah.

Enrique Bernoldi is the third steward in Jeddah.

      Former Formula 1, ChampCar, IndyCar, WEC and FIA GT racer Enrique Bernoldi has been invited to serve as the third steward of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

      Together with him, the controversial issues will be dealt with by a member of the FIA Court of Appeal, Nish Shetty, and Formula 1 and Formula 3 steward Loic Bucklin.

      In 2025, the invited stewards were: Enrique Bernoldi in Australia, Pedro Lamy in China and Japan, Vitantonio Liuzzi in Bahrain.

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Enrique Bernoldi is the third steward in Jeddah.

Former Formula 1, ChampCar, IndyCar, WEC and FIA GT racer Enrique Bernoldi has been invited to serve as the third steward of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.