F1 races in Bahrain, Saudi 'cancelled or postponed': Source
RIYADH: Formula One races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia will be cancelled or rescheduled as the Middle East war engulfs the region, a source with knowledge of the matter told AFP on Friday (Mar 13).
"The F1 in Saudi and Bahrain won't happen at their scheduled time," the source said, requesting anonymity to discuss a sensitive topic.
Formula One will announce soon that the races "have been cancelled or postponed to a later date", the source added.
Bahrain is currently scheduled for Apr 10 to 12, and Saudi Arabia a week later. However, the Gulf has been battered by two weeks of Iranian drone and missile attacks.
Tiny Bahrain, a short hop over the Gulf sea from Iran, has been targeted with frequent attacks that have hit buildings and a refinery, as well as its large US base.
Saudi Arabia has also weathered scores of strikes, some of them targeting the oil infrastructure that is crucial for the world's biggest exporter of crude.
Kimi Antonelli took pole position for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix ahead of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton and was asked by AFP in Shanghai about the possible cancellation of the Middle East races.
"My thoughts, and I think it's the same for Lewis and George, are with the ones that are suffering from this situation," said the 19-year-old Mercedes driver.
"Formula One and the FIA, they will handle the situation the best way possible in order to guarantee everyone's safety.
"Probably they know already, but let's wait and see ... I'm sure they will do the right thing."
Neighbouring Qatar has also been targeted by Iranian attacks with the first round of the World Endurance Championship (WEC), which had been slated for Mar 26 to 28, now postponed until October.
"The current geopolitical instability in the Middle


