Mar 1 • 19:19 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The Middle Eastern War has also disrupted Formula 1 a week before the season starts

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is affecting the upcoming Formula 1 season, with teams scrambling for solutions to travel to Australia for the Grand Prix.

As the first bombs in Iran marked an escalation in the Middle Eastern conflict, the world of Formula 1 found itself grappling with the implications of this turmoil. The upcoming Australian Grand Prix on March 8 is now shrouded in uncertainty as teams work to ensure the safety of their personnel and equipment. With over 2,200 individuals involved in the Formula 1 ecosystem, this crisis has forced teams to rethink their logistics and travel plans to navigate potential risks.

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