F1 works on contingency plans for Middle East races as revenue surges

Formula 1 is developing contingency plans for its Middle East races following cancellations caused by conflict in the region. Liberty Media reported strong first-quarter financial results despite the disruptions.

Liberty Media announced that Formula 1 revenue rose 53 percent to $617 million in the first quarter of 2026. Operating income reached $107 million with core operating profit at $172 million. The company held three grands prix in the period, including Japan, compared to two the previous year, and added new sponsorships such as Standard Chartered.

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Formula 1 has officially cancelled its Bahrain and Saudi Arabia grands prix from the 2026 calendar as the Iran conflict continues. Liberty Media's stock fell about 7% after the news. The move affects hosting fees but leaves core revenue streams intact.

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Formula 1 is exploring options to reschedule the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian grands prix later in the 2026 season after their April events were postponed due to regional conflict.

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