Formula 1 Eliminates Middle East Rounds Due to Regional Conflict
Formula 1 has made the official decision to strike two Middle Eastern events from its 2026 calendar in response to the ongoing war in Iran. The cancellations leave a gap in the schedule with no alternative venues announced at this time.

The sport has taken decisive action by formally withdrawing two races scheduled for the Middle East region from the 2026 campaign. The cancellations stem directly from the conflict situation involving Iran, which has prompted the decision to remove these events from the racing calendar.
Both rounds were originally scheduled to take place in the region, but will no longer proceed as planned. At present, no substitute venues or replacement races have been confirmed to fill the void left by these cancellations, leaving the calendar with reduced rounds for the current season.
This development marks a significant adjustment to the 2026 schedule and represents a cautious approach by the sport's governing body in light of the current geopolitical circumstances in the area.
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