Malaysia Considers Hosting Formula 1 Race Amid Bahrain Uncertainty
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Malaysia is being considered as a potential replacement venue for the Bahrain Grand Prix due to ongoing regional conflicts. The Malaysian government is currently evaluating the feasibility of hosting a Formula 1 event in 2026.
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Malaysia weighs up F1 2026 round as rescheduled Bahrain GP plan fadesThe Malaysian government is conducting a feasibility study into organising a last-minute Formula 1 grand prix as the Middle Eastern conflict continues to throw plans into disarray. The US-Israeli war on Iran prevented F1 from running its early-season rounds in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, though there were hopes that last month's ceasefire would pave the way for normality to return - and with it a ... Keep readingFri 24 Jul · 11:34 UTC
Malaysia emerges as likely Bahrain replacementMalaysia has emerged as a leading candidate for a surprise return to the Formula 1 calendar as renewed conflict involving Iran further weakens Bahrain's chances of hosting a replacement race.Fri 24 Jul · 15:59 UTCIn this story
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