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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F1 leaders debating simpler engines in a boardroom with race cars visible, symbolizing reduced manufacturer sway.
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F1 debates simpler engines to curb manufacturer sway

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Formula 1 is weighing major changes to its future power units, with leaders pushing for simpler designs that could limit the influence of carmakers. The shift comes as the series enjoys record financial growth and greater independence.

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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