The Melbourne Grand Prix, which traditionally served as the season opener from 1995 to 2019 and has held the first race in ...
Melbourne is set to be bumped from its prime spot on the Formula One calendar, with the Australian Grand Prix expected to run ...
Formula One confirmed on Saturday that both races have been cancelled and have currently not been rescheduled. This now leaves a five week gap between races in Japan and Miami on March 29 and May 3, ...
Formula 1 cancels the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix due to ongoing Middle East conflict; decision to not replace ...
There is a lengthy break until F1 resumes at the Miami Grand Prix next month.
Formula One will cancel next month’s Bahrain and Saudi Arabia races in the next 48 hours, with the season set to be dropped to 22 races. There was no official confirmation from the sport on Friday, ...
The announcement had been widely expected, and the statement by the Liberty media-owned sport and governing FIA, as well as local promoters, said the races will not be replaced on the calendar.
The cancellation of two of the season’s 24 races dealt a financial blow to the sport Read more at The Business Times.
Two Formula One races in the Middle East are set to be canceled because of ongoing war in Iran, according to multiple reports. F1 is scheduled to host races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The expected ...
With Bahrain and Saudi Arabia cancelled at the last minute, Formula One’s biggest stars ...
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F1 2027 calendar: Australia set to lose season opener
Australia’s role as F1 season opener is under threat as the 2027 calendar takes shape.
SHANGHAI -- Formula One and its governing body FIA said the Grand Prix races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia will not happen in April because of safety concerns related to the Iran war. Both countries ...
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