Formula 1 cancels races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia amid Middle East conflict
It isn’t the first global sporting event interrupted by Middle Eastern hostilities.
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It isn’t the first global sporting event interrupted by Middle Eastern hostilities.

Races scheduled for April 12 and 19 have been postponed. The FIA has not clarified whether the Formula 1 World Championship calendar will be reduced to 22 races.

The Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekends are cancelled because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The Bahrain Grand Prix was scheduled for next April 12, while the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix was to be held on the 19th. Read

Formula 1 management is closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East ahead of the upcoming Bahrain Grand Prix (April 10–12) and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (April 17–19) races.