Next monthโs Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Formula 1 grands prix are set to be cancelled over the weekend due to the conflict in the Middle East.
Multiple sources told Reuters an announcement, seen within the sport as just a matter of time, was expected by Monday at the latest with a March 20 deadline looming for freight that has to be transported to Bahrain for logistical reasons.
Sky Sports television, which has the broadcasting rights in Britain where most of the 11 teams are based, said it understood the races would be called off by Sunday night.
US and Israeli attacks on Iran are continuing while Iranian drones and missiles have hit some Middle Eastern capitals including Bahrainโs Manama, where most team personnel would be staying in hotels.
Formula 1 is racing in China this weekend for the second round of the season after the opener in Australia last weekend.
Sources have indicated previously that neither Middle Eastern race is likely to be replaced or rescheduled, leaving April an empty month for the series and the championship reduced
to 22 rounds.
Bahrain was scheduled for April 12 with the Saudi race in Jeddah on April 19.
The Japanese Grand Prix, round three, is on March 29 with the next race then in Miami on May 3.
โI think we follow the guidance of the FIA and Formula One, as we always do. Theyโve always led us in the right direction,โ Audi team principal Jonathan Wheatley told reporters after practice at the Shanghai circuit.
Drivers pose for a group photo ahead of last weekโs Australian Grand Prix.Credit: AP