Formula One Group cited the "ongoing situation in the Middle East," noting alternatives were considered to no avail.
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Formula One's Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Grand Prix won't happen in April due to Middle East conflict
The announcement had been widely expected, and the statement by the Liberty media-owned sport and governing FIA, as well as local promoters, said the races will not be replaced on the calendar.
The Formula One season will take a forced five-week break just after the first three races of the year. Following the ...
FORMULA ONE will not appear on our screens for more than a month, just three races into the season. It comes after the ...
Formula 1 and its governing body, the FIA, say the Grand Prix races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia will not be held in April on ...
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ET to confirm cancellation of both races. Formula One confirmed on Saturday that both races have been cancelled and have currently not been rescheduled. This now leaves a five week gap between races ...
The cancellation of April’s F1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia will likely cost the destinations over $200 million in ...
The cancellation of April’s F1 Grand Prix races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, much as expected it was due to the escalating ...
Formula One Group has already canceled past races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia amid escalating tensions linked to the Iran war, disrupting its Middle Eastern calendar and associated event revenues.
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