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  1. VIZSLA

    VIZSLA Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Sometimes the real world intrudes.

    I've been pleased to see how well the F-Chat community has responded and their ability to see beyond the narrow confine of the sport.
     
  2. Bas

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    Last years race was so boring that maybe with adding some suicide bombers and marshalls/militants chasing them down the track will add some excitement.
     
  3. tifosi12

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    Bahrain GP is always insanely boring. The only sad part about loosing the race is that it would have been the first indicator of true strength of the teams. So now the agonizing wait continues. It'd be a non issue if this race were mid season
     
  4. Bas

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    I was actually discussing the same thing yesterday with one of my mates during the rugby...We both said it'll probably be cancelled, he said we weren't missing much. I said exactly the same what you just said.
     
  5. kraftwerk

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    Bernie Ecclestone says he will leave the decision on whether the Bahrain Grand Prix can go ahead to the country's crown prince.
     
  6. DF1

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    Steve, latest from BBC Sport -



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    Formula 1's teams would like to see next month's season-opening Grand Prix in Bahrain cancelled in the wake of the bloody violence in the island kingdom but contractual commitments to F1 Management and sensitive partnerships with the region mean they will wait for F1's powers to make the decision for them. (Sunday Telegraph)

    The Bahrain Grand Prix is unlikely to go ahead as planned on March 13 and if it does at least one leading team will not be there. Most teams would refuse to go, on the basis that the safety of their staff could not be guaranteed. On top of that, they do not want the race to be hijacked by any group looking to make a political point.
    Full story: Sunday Times
     
  7. kraftwerk

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    Yes D, I think its dead in the water to be honest, Bernie does not seem to care that much, although he reckons it will be rescheduled midseason if cancelled, he is just throwing the ball in princes court, so he can wipe his hands of the trouble if it goes tits up.
     
  9. DF1

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    Agreed! Shewd little shrew he is :)
     
  10. tifosi12

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    Hard to believe a leading team would forfeit precious WDC points. Probably more like a midfield team.

    I'm sure Ferrari, RB and McLaren will be there IF there is a race
     
  11. VIZSLA

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    Race is dead. B just allowing CP a courtesy.
     
  12. kayakjack

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    Here is a You Tube video of what is going on in the Bahrain street. The F1 race is toast. They have a beautiful track. But F1 should never go back...

    http://tinyurl.com/63mgzmy

    Jack
     
  13. ACross32

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    He is allowing the crown prince to make the decision so he can later on sue him for breach of contract due to some legal technicality in the contract....just watch ;-)
     
  14. PSk

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    Actually I'll be thoroughly p!ssed off if there is a race and ANY team turns up.

    F1 needs to make the correct statement and racing around in circles is not important enough to simply ignore the plights of the people that live there. It would be completely insulting.

    The only proper thing to do is show some respect and take our PLAY toys elsewhere.
    Pete
     
  15. william

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    I think that Ecclestone is playing a waiting game and delaying making a decision himself.

    If he cancels the GP, he may be liable towards the organisers, the country, etc...

    But if the event is canceled by the authorities in Barhain, that would become the responsability of the government.
     
  16. elipinski

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    absolutely!
     
  17. VIZSLA

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    Well that would be typical Bernie but in this case there may be no assets to attach when the dust settles
     
  18. ACross32

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    A la USF1 :D

    I wonder what type of contracts Bernie/the teams have with sponsors that may stipulate that 20 races are held this season. Maybe the grand prix will simply be postponed until later in the season or held at another circuit instead of being canceled outright.
     
  19. VIZSLA

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    Force Majeur (?) or act of God clause would indemnify.
     
  20. dwhite

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    Maybe "Act of God" would superceede the suit. . .oh wait, he thinks he's god :)
     
  21. robert_c

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    As a side note, I like that Australia will be the first race of the season again.
     
  22. VIZSLA

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    You go and tell him different ;)
     
  23. barbazza

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    +1

    At least the winner of the first race will actually get to drink champagne now!
     
  24. VIZSLA

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    IF he's old enough!
     

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