RacingNews365·May 28Where should F1 end the season if Middle East races cancelled?The options would appear to be few and far between.
motorsport.com·May 12Can F1 save its races in Bahrain and Jeddah? Here’s how every option could play outThe cancellation of the April grands prix in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia due to the conflict in the Middle East reshaped the 2026 Formula 1 calendar. The double withdrawal left a one-month gap without races, while also creating several issues regarding how to reorganise the second half of the championship. Formally, the two events have never been officially cancelled by Formula 1, which merely ...Keep reading
motorsportweek.com·May 8F1 Saudi Arabian GP return deadline reportedly setReports suggest that F might take a decision on reinstating the cancelled Saudi Arabian GP within a few weeks.
Planet F1·May 8FIA expands ADUO safety net as cancelled races force Formula 1 rule tweakThe FIA has issued updated rules for ADUO, which include allocating extra hours on the test bench for struggling power unit manufacturers.
RacingNews365·May 3Miami Grand Prix support race cancelled as first storm arrivesThe rain has already arrived at the Miami International Autodrome!
motorsport.com·May 1Charles Leclerc: Ferrari upgrades to make no difference against Mercedes at F1 Miami GPCharles Leclerc reckons Mercedes will still be a step ahead of Ferrari at this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix, despite the Scuderia bringing several updates to its 2026 Formula 1 car. The Italian outfit has 11 updated components across its SF-26, which is the most of any team, as Miami is the ideal place for upgrades due to the April rounds in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain being cancelled. Mercedes ...Keep reading
motorsportweek.com·Apr 29Silverstone issues shock offer over cancelled F1 Middle East racesSilverstone has issued a shock offer to replace one of the cancelled F1 Middle Eastern races, to plug the gap of two missing rounds of the 2026 calendar.
motorsport.com·Apr 29What happened during F1’s April break, team by teamHow to make the most of an unexpected five-week break? This is the question Formula 1 teams and drivers have had to answer after the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian grands prix were cancelled due to the outbreak of the Iran war, which has destabilised the Middle East as a whole. There was no mandatory shutdown, so to some extent the plan was a no-brainer: postpone the planned April updates into a ...Keep reading
RacingNews365·Apr 29Silverstone issues remarkable offer to F1 over calendar headacheThis iconic F1 track has offered to host two rounds this year to help fill the void of cancelled events.
Planet F1·Apr 9Formula 2 confirms Miami and Montreal rounds after Bahrain and Saudi cancellationsFormula 2 will race in Miami and Canada as part of the upcoming F1 weekends, replacing the cancelled Bahrain and Saudi Arabian rounds.
motorsportweek.com·Apr 9F2 revises calendar with two F1 weekends confirmed as Middle East replacementsThe Formula 2 calendar has been revised with an official announcement that two Formula 1 race weekends will take the place of the cancelled races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
Crash.net·Apr 7The consequences of F1’s cancelled races and enforced break The decision to cancel the Middle East double-header has several ramifications on the 2026 F1 season...