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F1 stance on Australian Grand Prix going forward as scary scenes erupt within the Center East

The 2026 Method One season will start subsequent weekend in Australia, with some uncertainty within the build-up after current occasions within the Center East

The Australian Grand Prix will go forward (Picture: Getty)

The 2026 Australian Grand Prix will nonetheless go forward subsequent weekend regardless of reported journey issues for a number of groups. The information comes after Doha and Dubai – the foremost stopover hubs for Qatar and Emirates airways – had been shut on Saturday amid ongoing battle within the area.

The Center Japanese nations made the choice after Iran undertook retaliatory strikes in Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and the UAE following the US and Israel launching joint airstrikes on the nation. The Day by day Mail declare that airport closures have brought on journey chaos for a number of Method One groups forward of the Aussie GP on Sunday, March 8.

The report claims that some 2,000 crew and organisational workers have abruptly needed to change their itineraries. It’s mentioned that these travelling Down Beneath are being moved on to flights through Hong Kong and Singapore, whereas some are flying immediately into Perth with Qantas, previous to a three-hour and 35-minute inside connection to Melbourne.

However Categorical Sport understands that the 2026 season-opening F1 race in Australia continues to be going forward. It’s understood that officers are monitoring the scenario and are in contact with the related authorities.

Vital regulation adjustments promise an unpredictable begin to the brand new season. Pre-season testing means that no crew will dominate, though Mercedes and Ferrari are seen as favourites for victory in Australia subsequent weekend.

And there has already been loads of controversy round Mercedes’ engine, with rivals claiming they’ve discovered a approach round engine compression ratio limits. The FIA confirmed earlier this month that it will not ban Mercedes’ engine and have now introduced a brand new mid-season rule change: a take a look at in June to handle the supposed ‘loophole’.

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