Organizers of the Formula 1 World Championship announced on Saturday that the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will not be held in April due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This decision comes as a surprise to many motorsport fans, as the races were previously scheduled for April. The organizers stated that the safety of all participants is their top priority, and under the current circumstances, it is impossible to hold the races. They also promised to announce new dates for the events in the near future. "We regret the situation, but the health and safety of our fans, teams, and personnel is our number one priority," the official statement reads.
Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix Canceled Due to Middle East Conflict
F1 organizers cancel Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix scheduled for April due to safety concerns amid Middle East conflict. New dates to be announced later.