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Why F1 Is Flirting With an Impossible “Quadruple-Header” To Save Saudi Arabia

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Earlier this year, Formula 1 made the only logical decision it could. With the Middle East conflict involving Iran escalating, F1 officially cancelled the back-to-back Bahrain (April 12) and Saudi Arabian (April 19) Grands Prix. It was a massive financial hit, but FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem was crystal clear regarding the step: “Humans are always the priority.

” But like every other sport, morals come with an expiration date. And it looks like F1 might end up going back and reevaluating everything. Especially more so when millions of dollars are on the line.

According to fresh reports , executives from Liberty Media and the FIA are actively “evaluating” a way to parachute the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix back onto the 2026 calendar. The problem? The only way to fit Jeddah into an already packed late-season schedule is to create an unprecedented, downright dangerous logistical gauntlet: four races in four consecutive weeks.

Formula 1’s December Nightmare As of now, the 2026 season is set to conclude with a brutal, globe-trotting triple-header. Las Vegas Grand Prix (Nov 22), the Qatar Grand Prix (Nov 29), and the traditional season finale at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Dec 6). But former F1 driver Robert Doornbos had clarified something important back on Ziggo Sport’s De Stamtafel program.

“They now say that they are moving Abu Dhabi by a week and that they are slotting Jeddah in between,” Doornbos revealed. “That means you finish the season with four races in a row – Las Vegas, Qatar, Jeddah and Abu Dhabi. ” To understand how absurd this is, you have to look at the geography and, of course, the human toll.