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    Formula One Races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Postponed Amid Middle East Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The upcoming Formula One Grand Prix events scheduled to take place in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are set to be either cancelled or postponed as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East intensifies. Sources familiar with the situation revealed on Friday that the races will not proceed as originally planned, citing the deteriorating security environment in the region. This development marks a significant disruption to the F1 calendar, which had eagerly anticipated the Gulf races in April.

    Initially, the Bahrain Grand Prix was slated for April 10-12, followed by the Saudi Arabian race a week later. However, the Gulf region has been increasingly destabilized over the past two weeks by a series of drone and missile attacks attributed to Iranian-backed forces. Bahrain, a small island nation located just across the Persian Gulf from Iran, has been particularly vulnerable to these assaults. Several of these strikes have targeted critical infrastructure, including oil refineries and military installations, such as the large US naval base situated on Bahraini soil.

    Similarly, Saudi Arabia has endured numerous attacks, many aimed at its vital oil facilities. As the world’s largest crude oil exporter, Saudi Arabia’s energy infrastructure is a key component of the global economy, making these attacks especially concerning. The heightened risk to both personnel and infrastructure has prompted Formula One officials to reconsider the feasibility of holding the races as scheduled, prioritizing the safety of drivers, teams, and fans alike.

    In Shanghai, during preparations for the Chinese Grand Prix, young Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli, who secured pole position, was asked about the potential cancellation of the Middle Eastern events. The 19-year-old expressed empathy for those affected by the conflict, stating that his thoughts were with the people suffering due to the ongoing violence. He also conveyed confidence that Formula One management and the FIA would make decisions that best ensure everyone’s safety. Antonelli emphasized the importance of waiting for official announcements but expressed trust that the right course of action would be taken.

    Adding to the regional disruption, Qatar, another Gulf nation, has also been targeted by similar attacks. This has led to the postponement of the World Endurance Championship (WEC) race originally scheduled for March 26-28. The FIA confirmed that the event will now take place from October 22-24, making it the penultimate race of the endurance season. This adjustment means the endurance racing calendar will officially commence with the Six Hours of Imola in Italy, set for April 17-19.

    The FIA underscored that the safety and security of all participants, including competitors, team personnel, and spectators, remain their top priority. They assured that continuous monitoring of the evolving situation in the Middle East will guide future decisions regarding the racing calendar. As tensions persist, the motorsport world watches closely, aware that the volatile geopolitical climate could continue to impact international sporting events in the region.

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