FIA under fire as F1 rattles with fast-tracked engine tweaks; safety and future tech dominate the headlines. Brief bio: governing body for world motorsport.
The FIA and F1 announced the cancellation of the upcoming races in Bahrain and Jeddah due to escalating conflict in the Middle East following Iran's retaliatory attacks. The decision prioritizes safety, creating a five-week gap in the racing calendar, with no rescheduling planned.
FIA, F1 and teams have moved to fast-track changes to power-unit regulations after a Miami weekend marked by energy-management concerns. Officials aim to tilt the balance toward the internal-combustion engine, with new talks about larger fuel tanks and possible future V8s to restore flat-out racing. The shift comes as teams upgrade ahead of the 2027 rules and long-term engine plans are debated.