Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jul 14
F1 Weighs Bahrain Reschedule by End-July as Middle East Tensions Cloud Qatar and Abu Dhabi
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jul 14

F1 Weighs Bahrain Reschedule by End-July as Middle East Tensions Cloud Qatar and Abu Dhabi

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jul 14

Summary

  • Formula 1 has until the end of July to decide whether Bahrain can be moved into the 24-26 September to 9-11 October gap, but current regional tensions make that look unlikely.
  • Late September or early October is the freight pinch point for the Middle East leg, giving F1 more time before Qatar and Abu Dhabi become immediate operational concerns.
  • The assessment follows a renewed escalation involving Iran and the US/Israel after an earlier ceasefire, leaving uncertainty over the season beyond September.
  • For now, F1 remains relatively relaxed about the two season-ending races in Qatar and Abu Dhabi even as it monitors the security situation week by week.

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