Crimson Bull Racing’s French driver Isack Hadjar throughout the Method One pre-season testing on the Bahrain Worldwide Circuit in Sakhir on February 20, 2026. Picture: AFP
RIYADH:
Method One races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia shall be cancelled or rescheduled because the Center East conflict engulfs the area, a supply with information of the matter advised AFP on Friday.
“The F1 in Saudi and Bahrain will not occur at their scheduled time,” the supply stated, requesting anonymity to debate a delicate matter.
Method One will announce quickly that the races “have been cancelled or postponed to a later date”, the supply added.
Bahrain is at the moment scheduled for April 10-12 and Saudi per week later. Nevertheless, the Gulf has been battered by two weeks of Iranian drone and missile assaults.
Tiny Bahrain, a brief jump over the Gulf sea from Iran, has been focused with frequent assaults which have hit buildings and a refinery, in addition to its giant US base.
Saudi Arabia has additionally weathered scores of strikes, a few of them concentrating on the oil infrastructure that’s essential for the world’s greatest exporter of crude.
Kimi Antonelli took pole place for Sunday’s Chinese language Grand Prix forward of George Rusell and Lewis Hamilton and was requested by AFP in Shanghai concerning the doable cancellation of the Center East races.
“My ideas, and I believe it is the identical for Lewis and George, are with those which are affected by this case,” stated the 19-year-old Mercedes driver.
“Method One and the FIA, they are going to deal with the scenario one of the simplest ways doable as a way to assure everybody’s security.
“In all probability they know already, however let’s wait and see … I am positive they are going to do the precise factor.”
Neighbouring Qatar has additionally been focused by Iranian assaults with the primary spherical of the World Endurance Championship (WEC) which had been slated for March 26-28 now postponed till October.
“The present geopolitical instability within the Center East obliged the postponement of the Qatari contest,” the Worldwide Vehicle Federation (FIA) stated in an announcement on Friday.
The occasion protecting 1,812 kilometres will now happen from October 22-24, changing into the penultimate occasion of the season.
The endurance racing season will now formally start with the Six Hours of Imola in Italy from April 17-19.
The FIA said that “the security and safety of opponents, personnel and followers stay of the utmost significance… and all events will proceed to watch developments throughout the area”.
