Formula 1 races will be canceled due to the war in the Middle East, says BBC Hollie Adams/Reuters The Formula 1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are expected to be canceled due to the war in the Middle East, according to the BBC this Friday (23). 📱Download the g1 app to see news in real time and for free According to the vehicle, the decision should be announced by the weekend. The BBC says cargo transport to the Middle East would need to begin in the coming days, but without a sign of an end to the conflict there would be a huge risk to the races taking place. They would take place on April 12th and 19th. Also according to the BBC, the organization considered holding the events in Portimão, in Portugal, in Imola, in Italy, or in Istanbul Park, in Turkey, but it was concluded that the deadline to organize a race in any of these circuits was too short. George Russell wins the Australian GP in the opening of the Formula 1 season Therefore, the final decision is that none of the events will be replaced and the season will be reduced to 22 races. The outlet also points to a commercial loss of more than £100 million, as Bahrain and Saudi Arabia pay two of the highest accommodation taxes. With the cancellation, there will be a five-week gap between the Japanese Grand Prix on March 29 and the Miami Grand Prix on May 3.
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Formula 1 races must be canceled in the Middle East because of war, says BBC
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