F1 Could Add Two Races to Calendar After Axing Saudi Arabian and Bahrain GPs
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In Formula 1, time is everything. Not only does it happen on the timer, but it is also necessary to design, develop and correct. It is the invisible parameter that separates success from failure. Teams live immersed in a continuous race against the clock: every detail is planned, every programmed activity, every margin of error reduced to a minimum. Nothing is left to chance. However, the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grand Prix …
“This was a very difficult decision to make, but unfortunately, it is the right decision at this time, especially when we consider the current situation in the Middle East,” were the words of Formula 1 President and CEO Stefano Domenicali, when announcing that the races scheduled for April 10-12 in Bahrain and April 17-19 in Saudi Arabia would not take place. Beyond the political and military war between Iran, Israel, and the United States, the…
Aramco ties with Formula 1 could see Saudi Arabia Grand Prix rescheduled
Aramco ties with Formula 1 could see the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, cancelled after the Iran conflict, rescheduled for later in the year. Grands prix in both Bahrain and Saudi, which were scheduled for this month, were postponed following the outbreak of the conflict in the Gulf between the United States, Israel and Iran. Formula 1 announced the news, stating that “Bahrain and Saudi Arabian grands prix will not take place in April”, opening the do…
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