F2 and F3 Determined to Press Ahead as F1 Weighs Middle East Calendar Uncertainty
Formula 1's junior racing categories are moving forward with their race preparations amid growing concerns that the sport's top tier may need to cancel events in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Despite potential disruptions to the F1 calendar in the Middle East, both F2 and F3 are reportedly committed to competing as scheduled.

While Formula 1 grapples with the possibility of cancelling grands prix in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, the sport's feeder series are taking a different approach. F2 and F3 are reportedly proceeding with their race preparations, undeterred by the uncertainty surrounding their flagship counterpart's regional commitments.
The junior categories appear confident in their ability to execute their Middle East calendar, even as F1 faces mounting concerns about hosting races in both nations. This divergence highlights the differing operational considerations between the World Championship and its support series, as the lower categories continue planning their participation in the region.
It remains to be seen whether F1's potential schedule adjustments will ultimately impact the F2 and F3 racing calendar, but both series are currently maintaining their forward momentum in preparing for these crucial races.
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