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Bahrain and Saudi Arabia F1 Races Face Uncertainty Amid Regional Tensions

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Last updated: March 5, 2026 8:02 am
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Two upcoming races in the Formula One calendar could face disruption due to rising tensions in the Middle East.

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Decision Needed SoonFinancial ImpactCould the Races Be Replaced?

The Bahrain Grand Prix and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix are under threat following the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran.

Bahrain is scheduled to host the fourth race of the season from 10–12 April. The Saudi Arabian race in Jeddah is planned for the following week.

However, recent missile attacks have raised serious safety concerns. Iran launched retaliatory missiles targeting several Gulf states after US-Israeli air strikes. Some attacks have reportedly hit hotels, energy infrastructure, and American military bases.

One Iranian missile reportedly struck a US naval base in Manama. The base is located in the Juffair area, where many Formula One staff usually stay during the race weekend.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix circuit sits close to an oil refinery that was targeted in a missile attack by Houthi rebels in 2021.

Formula One officials said they are closely monitoring the situation. They added that the next races will take place in Australia, China, and Japan before the championship moves to the Middle East.

F1 also stressed that safety remains the top priority for teams, drivers, and staff.

Decision Needed Soon

Although the Bahrain race is still about five weeks away, F1 may need to make a decision soon. The sport must transport large amounts of equipment to the region, which requires planning several weeks in advance.

If the conflict continues when the deadline arrives, it may become impossible to stage the races safely.

Even if a ceasefire occurs before then, uncertainty could remain. Officials cannot fully predict the actions of other groups connected to the conflict. Because of this, organizers may still consider the risk too high.

Financial Impact

Cancelling the races could create a major financial loss. Both Bahrain and Saudi Arabia pay significant hosting fees for Formula One events.

Together, those fees are estimated to exceed $100 million. The payments would likely not be made if the races were cancelled.

Could the Races Be Replaced?

Finding replacement races would be difficult. The Formula One calendar is already crowded, leaving little room for extra events.

If both races are cancelled, the 2026 season would likely drop to 22 grands prix.

Some alternative venues have been mentioned. These include Portuguese Grand Prix at Algarve International Circuit, Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola Circuit, or a race in Istanbul.

However, organizing a race at short notice would be extremely difficult. Promoters would need time to prepare the circuit, sell tickets, and arrange logistics.

Another idea suggested holding a second race in Japan after the event at Suzuka Circuit. But that option is also unlikely because it would add more strain on teams and staff.

For now, Formula One continues to monitor the situation closely while preparing for its upcoming races.

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