FIA in the news: F1 races in the Middle East delayed/cancelled over safety amid regional conflict; governing body for global motorsport.
F1 has postponed or canceled races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia scheduled for April due to escalating Iran-US-Israel conflicts. The decision follows recent Iranian missile and drone attacks affecting regional infrastructure and safety concerns. The season may proceed with 22 races, pending safety assessments.
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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.