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Old 02-21-2011, 11:13 AM
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BBC Sport - F1 - Bahrain Grand Prix off after anti-government protests

The Bahrain Grand Prix has been called off because of anti-government protests in the Gulf kingdom.

The race, due to be staged on 13 March, would have opened the new season but had been in doubt for more than a week because of the civil unrest.

Instead, the 2011 campaign will begin in Australia on 27 March.

"We must focus on immediate issues of national interest and leave the hosting to a later date," said Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa.

"After the events of the past week, our nation's priority is on overcoming tragedy, healing divisions and rediscovering the fabric that draws this country together; reminding the world of the very best that Bahrain is capable of as a nation once again united."

The race could still be rescheduled as the FIA, F1's world governing body, confirmed the postponement in a statement.

"The FIA is responsible for the international calendar as well as all matters of safety relating to the stakeholders involved in Grand Prix racing. We support the decision." said in a statement that no decision had been taken yet.

The Bahrain GP has been on the Formula 1 calendar every year since 2004.

"It is sad that Bahrain has had to withdraw from the race, we wish the whole nation well as they begin to heal their country," said F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone.

"The hospitality and warmth of the people of Bahrain is a hallmark of the race there, as anyone who has been at a Bahrain Grand Prix will testify. We look forward to being back in Bahrain soon."

Demonstrators in Bahrain are demanding that the ruling monarchy gives up its near-absolute control over key policies and positions. Australian Mark Webber, who expressed doubts about staging the Bahrain Grand Prix at the weekend, supported the decision to call off the race.

"They [the authorities] know what's going on, so the right decision is made," said Webber, who finished third in last year's championship.

"I made my decision yesterday which was pretty clear - read the papers. They know what's going on out there and they've made their call so let's go to Melbourne.

"It would have been nice to go to Bahrain but we have to wait a bit longer to have our first race and that just happens to be my home race. Back to the good old days."

Williams F1 chairman, Adam Parr, also expressed his relief that a decision had been made.

"It is clear that to race in Bahrain at this time would be inappropriate given the current circumstances," Parr said in a statement by the British team.

"We now look forward to a season debut in Melbourne and returning to Bahrain when it is right to do so."


The fourth and final round of testing was due to take place in Bahrain on 3 March, but this has been cancelled and rescheduled for 8-11 March in Barcelona. BBC F1 commentator Martin Brundle told Sarah Holt in Barcelona the decision was inevitable, but remains the right call.

"The Crown Prince has a lot of things under consideration at the moment, a lot of decisions and discussions - not just around Formula 1," said Brundle.

"I don't think we were looking forward to going to Bahrain, shouting about a pole position lap or applauding a podium, when they've had so much turmoil there. The deaths and injuries have been a tragedy.

"It is absolutely the right decision for F1."

Brundle believes the delayed start to the new season could benefit some struggling teams.

"It will play into the hands of the teams that were struggling to make fast and reliable cars." There were 19 events last year and there will be 19 this year by the looks of it. It is not like we're short of Grands Prix this year.

"I hope it is back on the calendar if not later this year then certainly in its due place next year because it is a great venue."

Eddie Jordan echoed those sentiments and believes the safety of drivers and spectators is paramount.

"The Crown Prince has made an early call, a big call, and he has got it right. He is a pragmatic man and he is logical," Jordan told the BBC.

"F1 is a global sport, we pride ourselves that we have a genuine world championship that goes around the world.

"The Middle East is a crucial part of that so it is very important that we go there. But this civil unrest is far more important than any sporting event."
 
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Old 02-21-2011, 11:19 AM
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So it's official now, huh? It's a shame that it's been cancelled but the safety of everyone in the area is far more important at the moment.
 
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Bahrain International Circuit withdrew from the first race of the season. Its not cancelled, its postponed to a later date.
 
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Yikes. Seems like the ME situation is getting worse by the minute.
 
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Sad.
 
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That is sad, but it is good that the Crown Prince sees that there are more important things...
Hopefully it will be back asap
 
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Like Hani says, it is sad for racing but the absolute right thing to do.

People's lives and personal safety take precedence.
 
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Old 02-21-2011, 02:03 PM
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Does that mean, USA then?
Pardon my ignorance, but other than the Indianapolis track, which other track is suitable for F1? Laguna Seca?
 
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No, they will likely just start the season in Australia and have one fewer race this year.
 
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Originally Posted by Barrister
No, they will likely just start the season in Australia and have one fewer race this year.
If they flat-out cancel the race and run 1 fewer race, who will that benefit, you think? Ferrari is usually strong in Bahrain/season opener.
 


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