The Qatar Grand Prix scheduled for next month has been postponed to November due to the conflict in the ​Middle East, MotoGP announced on Sunday.

The Lusail International ‌Circuit was set to host the fourth round of the 2026 championship from April 10-12 but it has now been ​rescheduled for November 8, organisers said in a ​statement.

The U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran have affected countries ⁠throughout the Gulf, disrupting travel in some of the ​world’s busiest transit hubs and forcing several sporting events ​to be cancelled.

“MotoGP confirms that the Qatar Grand Prix, originally scheduled for April, has been postponed to November 8 due to the ​ongoing geopolitical situation in the Middle East,” the ​statement said.

“Following extensive scenario planning and calendar analysis, the revised date ‌has ⁠been chosen to ensure minimal disruption to the wider MotoGP schedule.”

The Portuguese Grand Prix will now take place on November 22 and the season finale in Valencia ​will move ​to November 29, ⁠organisers added.

Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi leads the MotoGP championship after the first round in ​Thailand. The next two races will be held ​in ⁠Brazil on March 20-22 and the United States on March 27-29.

The conflict has also affected Formula 1, with the sport announcing over the Chinese Grand Prix weekend that ⁠races ​in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia originally scheduled for April 10-12 and April 17-19 respectively ​would not take place with no replacements announced.