Formula One had 23 dates planned in the 2022 F1 calendar, but the Russian Grand Prix was cancelled due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Nikita Mazepin will be allowed to continue racing for Haas after the FIA opted to have Russian and Belarusian drivers under a neutral flag.
It comes after four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel declared he would not race in Russia in the wake of the invasion on Ukraine.
FIFA said it will continue to speak with the IOC, UEFA and other organizations to decide on any other sanctions or measures.
Formula One aimed to take a peaceful solution amid the growing tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
Sainz was one of the stars of the Russian Grand Prix weekend, qualifying second and racing to third after taking the lead early on.
The Russian GP saw Lewis Hamilton become the first Formula 1 driver to notch up 100 wins, but that wasn't the only talking point of the race.
Lando Norris has no one to blame but himself for the Russian GP debacle. But the lessons from the loss will stay with the rising F1 star.
When the rain began to fall in Sochi, the Alpine driver was battling Red Bull's Sergio Perez for the final step on the podium.
Hamilton's win re-establishes him as the championship leader, but Verstappen's drive reduces the Brit's lead to just two points.