Formula 1 calls off April races in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia
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SHANGHAI -- Formula 1 and its governing body FIA said the Grand Prix races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia will not happen in April because of safety concerns related to the Iran war. Both countries have been struck during Iran's response after the United States and Israel launched a wave of attacks on Iran.
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