Formula One has canceled its April races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, citing the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The decision, announced by the sport's governing body, the FIA, and Liberty Media, comes after widespread anticipation of a postponement. No replacement events will be added to the 2026 calendar for these rounds.
The cancellations mark a significant disruption to the global motorsport schedule, underscoring how geopolitical tensions continue to impact high-profile international events.