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F1 Races in Jeopardy Amid Middle East Tensions
6 Mar
Summary
- Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix may be cancelled.
- A final decision on race status is expected by March 20.
- Formula One prioritizes safety for all stakeholders involved.

Formula One's 2026 calendar faces potential adjustments with the possibility of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix being cancelled. These races, initially slated for April, are under review due to ongoing retaliatory attacks in the Middle East. A final decision concerning their inclusion is expected by March 20. Formula One president Stefano Domenicali highlighted that safety is paramount for all involved, including fans, teams, and event organizers. The situation is being closely monitored as events unfold, with decisions to be made collaboratively. Should both Grands Prix be cancelled, the 2026 Formula One season would feature 22 races, commencing this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix.



