While F1 has successfully diverted personnel to this weekend’s season-opener in Australia via other routes, a decision looms ...
Formula 1 is reportedly considering three alternative venues if the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix are unable to go ahead as planned in April. This year’s Formula 1 season gets underway this ...
Formula 1 says it is watching the conflict in the Middle East after Iran launched a wave of retaliatory missile and drone ...
Formula One has said it is “closely monitoring” the situation in the Middle East ahead of upcoming races in Bahrain and Saudi ...
Pierre Gasly trusts Formula 1 will make the right decision on the staging of the Bahrain (April 10-12) and Saudi Arabia ...
Escalating tensions in the Middle East have raised questions about what might happen to the Bahrain Grand Prix and Saudi Arabia Grand Prix in April.
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem said the FIA is evaluating "the forthcoming events scheduled there" for F1 and also WEC.
Races in China and Japan are scheduled for later this month, before F1 head over to the Middle East next month. The Bahrain Grand Prix is currently due to take place on 12 April with the Saudi Arabian ...
After F1 cancelled the Pirelli wet tyre test in Bahrain following regional strikes, there are concerns about the potential of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia GPs being cancelled ...
With conflict looming in the Middle East, the FIA is closely monitoring the upcoming testing dates and the Middle ...
When Formula 1 returns this weekend for a new season, the cars will look slimmer, an American auto giant will join the grid ...
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