Formula 1 drops Bahrain, Saudi Arabia races amid escalating Iran war tensions: reports
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Formula One is on the brink of pulling the plug on next month’s races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, the Press Association understands.
Formula 1 is set to cancel April's races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia due to the ongoing Iran war, sources confirmed to ESPN.
LONDON, March 9 : Formula Two, a support series on the Formula One calendar, is considering racing elsewhere if scheduled rounds in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia next month are cancelled due to conflict in the region.
LONDON, March 6 : The Bahrain and Saudi Arabian grands prix are unlikely to be replaced on what would become a 22-race Formula One calendar if, as now looks probable, they are cancelled due to conflict in the Middle East.
MELBOURNE, March 6 : Aston Martin's hopes of racing in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix rest on their final batteries holding up until Sunday's race, leaving them feeling powerless and in a "scary place to be", team principal Adrian Newey said on Friday.
MELBOURNE, March 6 : Mercedes boss Toto Wolff hopes Formula One's races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia can go ahead but said the motor sport championship was not top priority amid the conflict in the Middle East.
MELBOURNE, March 6 : Aston Martin's hopes of racing in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix rest on their final batteries holding up until Sunday's race, leaving them feeling "powerless" and in a "scary place to be", team principal Adrian Newey said on Friday.