April Calendar Shake-Up: Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Off the 2026 Schedule
Following a thorough review process, Formula 1 has confirmed that neither the Bahrain Grand Prix nor the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will feature on the April calendar for the 2026 season. The decision comes after comprehensive evaluations by the sport's governing body and relevant stakeholders.

The Formula 1 calendar has undergone significant adjustments, with officials confirming that both the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix will be absent from April's racing schedule in 2026. The decision emerged following detailed assessments conducted by the sport's leadership, marking a notable shift in the traditional timing of these Middle Eastern fixtures.
This restructuring of the early-season calendar reflects the ongoing efforts to optimize the Formula 1 schedule while balancing the requirements of teams, venues, and broadcasters across the globe. The confirmation regarding the displacement of these two prestigious events from their April slot represents an important development for competitors and fans alike as they prepare for the forthcoming championship.
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