Report: Saudi Arabian GP pushing to stay on F1 calendar amid war

Report: Saudi Arabian GP pushing to stay on F1 calendar amid war

Field Level Media
11 Mar 2026, 06:25 GMT+

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Amid the backdrop of military strikes in the Middle East, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is lobbying to maintain its position on the F1 calendar, according to a report Tuesday from RacingNews365.

F1 will need to decide soon whether to postpone or cancel outright, as the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix are scheduled for mid-April.

The United States and Israel launched military strikes against Iran, and Iran responded in the following days.

Missiles have been levied at a US Navy installation in Bahrain as well as locations in Qatar, Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

One related consequence of military action in the area is a heavy disruption in flight schedules.

F1 has said that it is closely monitoring the situation, with time available to make any decisions.

Should both races be canceled, F1 is expected to have to settle for a 22-race calendar in 2026.

--Field Level Media

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