Formula 1 teams continue to await a decision on the running of the upcoming races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, with a call anticipated by early next week. F1 is currently scheduled to hold its fourth ...
Iranian airstrikes in the Middle East mean rounds four and five of the F1 season next month look set to be cancelled ...
Will F1 cancel Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races? Will they be replaced? Key points explained - The Bahrain GP is scheduled for ...
Formula One appears to have delayed a decision on whether to cancel its races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia in April which have ...
Formula 1 is unlikely to replace the upcoming races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia if the pair are canceled due to the ongoing war in the Middle East, RACER understands.
On the opening day of the Grand Prix weekend in Australia, no final decision has yet been made on whether the Bahrain and ...
Formula 1 says it is watching the conflict in the Middle East after Iran launched a wave of retaliatory missile and drone strikes Saturday against United States military bases in countries that will ...
The Bahrain and Saudi Arabian grands prix are unlikely to be replaced on what would become a 22-race Formula One calendar if, as now looks probable, they are cancelled due to conflict in the Middle ...
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Formula One chaos: Bahrain and Saudi Arabian grands prix cancellations following war in Iran
According to reports from SoyMotor and several international outlets, the Bahrain Grand Prix and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix could be cancelled as tensions escalate in the Middle East following the war ...
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F1 Should Use Potential Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Cancellations to Fix 2026 Regulation Problems
The Middle East conflict has forced F1 to confront an uncomfortable reality it wasn’t quite ready for. With the Bahrain […] ...
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No Grands Prix in Europe: Why Formula 1 isn't replacing the races in Bahrain and Jeddah
Formula 1 is almost certainly not planning to add replacement races for Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to the calendar. GPblog explains why. Tough luck for European fans who were secretly hoping for an ...
Formula 1’s 2026 season is set to roar into life next Sunday in Melbourne — but growing geopolitical tensions are casting a ...
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