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Bahrain, Saudi F1 races 'to be cancelled or postponed'

2026-03-14 HKT 10:11
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  • The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah is set to be postponed or cancelled as the Middle East conflict continues. File photo: Reuters
    The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah is set to be postponed or cancelled as the Middle East conflict continues. File photo: Reuters
Formula One races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia will be cancelled or rescheduled as US-Israeli attacks on Iran and Tehran's retaliations engulf the Middle East, a source said.

"The F1 in Saudi and Bahrain won't happen at their scheduled time," the source said on Friday.

Formula One will announce soon that the races "have been cancelled or postponed to a later date", the source added.

The Bahrain event is currently scheduled for April 10-12 and Saudi a week later. However, the Gulf has been battered by two weeks of Iranian drone and missile attacks.

Tiny Bahrain, a short hop over the Gulf sea from Iran, has been targeted with frequent attacks that have hit buildings and a refinery, as well as its large US base.

Saudi Arabia has also weathered scores of strikes, some of them targeting the oil infrastructure that is crucial for the world's biggest exporter of crude.

Neighbouring Qatar has also been targeted by Iranian attacks with the first round of the World Endurance Championship, which had been slated for March 26-28, now postponed until October.

"The current geopolitical instability in the Middle East obliged the postponement of the Qatari contest," the International Automobile Federation said in a statement on Friday.

The event, covering 1,812 kilometres, will now take place from October 22-24, becoming the penultimate event of the season.

The endurance racing season will now officially begin with the Six Hours of Imola in Italy from April 17-19.

The federation stated that "the safety and security of competitors, personnel and fans remain of the utmost importance... and all parties will continue to monitor developments across the region". (AFP)




Edited by Robert Kemp

Bahrain, Saudi F1 races 'to be cancelled or postponed'