Formula 1 Reportedly Delays Decision on Middle East Races Amid Regional Tensions
F1 appears to postpone ruling on Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races scheduled for April amid ongoing Middle East conflict.

Formula One has reportedly delayed making a decision about whether to proceed with two scheduled Middle East races in April, according to industry reports. The races in question are the Bahrain Grand Prix on April 12 and the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in Jeddah on April 19.
Both host countries have been affected by recent military actions in the region involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. The ongoing conflict has raised security concerns about holding major international sporting events in the area.
The delay in decision-making reflects the complex security considerations Formula One faces when operating in geopolitically sensitive regions. The sport has previously had to navigate similar challenges with races in volatile areas.
Formula One has not officially announced any changes to its calendar, and both races remain officially scheduled as planned. The organization typically makes such decisions based on detailed security assessments and guidance from local authorities and international security experts.