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F1 Confirms Cancellation of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Races

Amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Formula 1 has reduced the 2026 season to 22 races.

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The cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian races marks a significant shift in the F1 2026 season, now reduced from 24 to 22 races. This decision reflects the ongoing instability in the Middle East, which has direct implications for race scheduling and logistics.

From an operational perspective, the removal of these two races necessitates a reevaluation of the season's infrastructure and resource allocation. Teams and organizers must adapt to the altered calendar, which could impact travel and operational efficiencies.

The implications extend beyond immediate logistics; the F1 brand's positioning and market engagement in the Middle East may also face challenges. Stakeholders will need to assess how these cancellations affect long-term strategic partnerships and sponsorships in the region.

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Primary source Sky Sports
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First published 2026-03-14T22:00:00.000Z

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Update at 22:47 UTC on 2026-03-14

Politico reported The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to the cancellation of key Formula 1 races.

Sources: Politico

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