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F1 Race On Track Despite Mideast Travel Chaos
2 Mar
Summary
- Australian Grand Prix CEO expects no travel impact on the F1 season-opener.
- Middle East conflict has caused significant global aviation disruptions.
- F1 teams' travel plans were affected but have been rescheduled.

Formula One's season-opening race in Melbourne is expected to proceed as scheduled, with organizers anticipating no impact from recent travel disruptions caused by Middle East conflict. The U.S. and Israeli actions, followed by retaliatory strikes, have halted aviation activity in a major global hub. This has complicated travel plans for Formula One teams and personnel who recently completed testing in Bahrain and were scheduled to transit through Qatar and the UAE to reach Australia.
Despite these challenges, Australian Grand Prix chief executive Travis Auld confirmed that Formula One's logistical teams have successfully rescheduled flights, ensuring all participants will arrive within the necessary timeframes. While the immediate impact on the Melbourne race is negligible, Auld acknowledged that F1 is likely considering potential future implications for its calendar. He also noted that the Albert Park circuit's temporary nature makes it unsuitable for hosting rescheduled races if Middle Eastern events are cancelled.




