Middle East races
Middle East races
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Zammy

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664 posts

186 months

Sunday 1st March
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With the current conflict with Iran and the wider ME does this affect the ME races particularly the earlier ones like Bahrain and Saudi. If the conflict continues do they get moved to later on in the season, replaced by another track somewhere in Europe or scrapped altogether?

Even if the conflict ends before the April races does it affect logistics to the tracks. I'm sure FIA will be keeping a keen eye on developments.

Ste-EVo

248 posts

174 months

Sunday 1st March
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I'd be suprised if those races go ahead imo, mid April is a while away but I cant see this trouble ending quickly (I really hope im wrong on that).

I think they may struggle to get the freight there if nothing else? (Again, hope im wrong)

Isn't there Merc, Mclaren and Pirelli staff stuck in Bahrain at the moment, to do with a tyre test?? Depending who's there, it may scupper the Aus. Race for some if they cant get out in time?

coppice

9,529 posts

167 months

Monday 2nd March
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The golden lining aroud the cloud . Crap circuits in godawful countries with medieval governance and 'justice' .

StevieBee

14,832 posts

278 months

Monday 2nd March
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Other than the cars and parts, all the equipment will already be there. IIRC, the teams and the FIA have three sets of everything that leap-frog around the globe over the year. But obviously getting cars and people there may prove too risky.

Bahrain and Saudi are some way off so time for everything to calm down but if out doesn't, then I can't see how they'd be able to run them.


bergclimber34

2,668 posts

16 months

Monday 2nd March
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If you are going to follow money and nothing else, this is the price you pay, I happen to think it's hilarious and almost just deserts for the recent trends of doing so, and stty countries sportwashing.

PhilAsia

7,086 posts

98 months

Monday 2nd March
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bergclimber34 said:
If you are going to follow money and nothing else, this is the price you pay, I happen to think it's hilarious and almost just deserts for the recent trends of doing so, and stty countries sportwashing.
iswydt

jimmsy

880 posts

150 months

Monday 2nd March
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I do wonder whether the FIA will breathe a sigh of relief if Saudi is cancelled. These new cars so early on in the current Formula will be clipping and really having a tough time due to the % of full throttle. It might be a nice excuse to skip it and come back when both the country and the sport are more stable.

LM240

5,419 posts

241 months

Monday 2nd March
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This is so early days and signs are escalation rather than fizzling out.

With two races in the region only next month I’m going to go with cancellation and surprise if things have settled enough to allow safe running and smooth logistics.

mmm-five

12,068 posts

307 months

Monday 2nd March
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Didn't the Saudi on go ahead in 2022 despite a missile attack very close to the circuit?

HocusPocus

1,857 posts

124 months

Monday 2nd March
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Trump will be bombing a fresh despot or peaceful ally every week until we all forget the Epstein word. The only restraint will be the toilets crippling USS Gerald R Ford.

So all Gulf states should be calmed for racing F1 whilst we all blather about USA's liberation of North Korea or Greenland. smile

v8notbrave

218 posts

36 months

Monday 2nd March
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Aston Martin probably happy, one less opportunity for embarrassment???

Milkyway

12,041 posts

76 months

Monday 2nd March
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v8notbrave said:
Aston Martin probably happy, one less opportunity for embarrassment???
Get your overalls on Jenson.

Leithen

13,632 posts

290 months

Monday 2nd March
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Bahrain & Saudi must be a no-no.

Azerbaijan borders Iran, so dubious.

Qatar and Abu Dhabi surely unlikely.

1 March 6-8 Australian Grand Prix Melbourne
2 March 13-15 Chinese Grand Prix Shanghai
3 March 27-29 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka
4 April 10-12 Bahrain Grand Prix Sakhir
5 April 17-19 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Jeddah
6 May 1-3 United States Grand Prix Miami
7 May 22-24 Canadian Grand Prix Montreal
8 June 5-7 Monaco Grand Prix Monaco
9 June 12-14 Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix Barcelona-Catalunya
10 June 26-28 Austrian Grand Prix Spielberg
11 July 3-5 British Grand Prix Silverstone
12 July 17-19 Belgian Grand Prix Spa-Francorchamps
13 July 24-26 Hungarian Grand Prix Budapest
14 August 21-23 Dutch Grand Prix Zandvoort
15 September 4-6 Italian Grand Prix Monza
16 September 11-13 Spanish Grand Prix Madrid
17 September 24-26 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Baku
18 October 9-11 Singapore Grand Prix Singapore
19 October 23-25 United States Grand Prix Austin
20 October 30 - November 1 Mexican Grand Prix Mexico City
21 November 6-8 Brazilian Grand Prix São Paulo
22 November 19-21 United States Grand Prix Las Vegas
23 November 27-29 Qatar Grand Prix Lusail
24 December 4-6 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Yas Marina

vaud

58,007 posts

178 months

Monday 2nd March
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Most teams would probably like that break after three races to work out WTF happened in the first 3 races and fix a bunch of stuff?

Big Nanas

3,606 posts

107 months

Monday 2nd March
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Very interesting. Logistically it's surely too late to find replacement venues for Bahrain and Saudi?

Milkyway

12,041 posts

76 months

Monday 2nd March
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Trump was probably advised that military action had the potential to really screw up the F1 calendar.

Leithen

13,632 posts

290 months

Monday 2nd March
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vaud said:
Most teams would probably like that break after three races to work out WTF happened in the first 3 races and fix a bunch of stuff?
Could be a blessing in disguise. Especially for Honda.

vaud

58,007 posts

178 months

Monday 2nd March
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Leithen said:
Could be a blessing in disguise. Especially for Honda.
I think Honda need something more like a year...

LM240

5,419 posts

241 months

Monday 2nd March
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vaud said:
Leithen said:
Could be a blessing in disguise. Especially for Honda.
I think Honda need something more like a year...
Well US, Israel and UK all deny firing any missiles at Iran!!


732NM

11,338 posts

38 months

Monday 2nd March
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mmm-five said:
Didn't the Saudi on go ahead in 2022 despite a missile attack very close to the circuit?
The drivers wanted to leave and sat up all evening gassing, until someone reminded them they are puppets in a very large money making machine.

No chance the two middle east races should go ahead, it would be a massive target for a missile attack from Iran. The only chance they have is if the Iran regime collapses completely, I wouldn't bet on that.