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Bahrain GP can be force for good: F1
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 16 - 02 - 2012

Formula One is showing no signs of slamming the brakes on plans to race in Bahrain in April despite continuing clashes in the Gulf kingdom.
Both the governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) and commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone made clear after Tuesday's anniversary was met with tear gas and petrol bombs that the fourth race of the season remained on track.
“The FIA, like many in the diplomatic community in the kingdom, the main political opposition ... believes the staging of a Grand Prix would be beneficial in bridging some of the difficulties Bahrain is experiencing,” said an FIA spokesman Wednesday. “The FIA is not in a position to influence political matters in a sovereign country such as Bahrain and we can only wish for a long-term peaceful solution.”
Bahrain has considerable clout in F1 circles, with the country's sovereign wealth fund major shareholders in the McLaren team while Sheikh Abdulla Bin Isa Al-Khalifa heads the FIA's karting commission and sits on the world body's 26-man motor sport council.
Ecclestone, whose Formula One Management is estimated to receive $40 million a year from Bahrain as the fee to host the race, and FIA President Jean Todt are also on that decision-making council.
The Grand Prix is the biggest sporting event hosted by Bahrain and one that gives the country global television exposure.
Bahrain became the first country in the Middle East to have a Formula One race when it made its debut in 2004 but last year's Grand Prix was postponed and then cancelled due to the unrest.
Both Ecclestone and the FIA fought a long battle to keep it on the 2011 calendar, but failed. Two groups of British parliamentarians have written letters to the Times newspaper in the past week arguing for and against the race, while Britain's 1996 F1 champion Damon Hill has spoken out in favor of a return to Bahrain.
“I don't think it's anything serious at all. It doesn't change our position in any shape or form,” Ecclestone told the Guardian newspaper of the continuing unrest that he described as “a lot of kids having a go at the police”.
“If the people (rulers) in Bahrain say ‘Look Bernie, it wouldn't be good for you to come over here', then I would think again. That is what they said last year. I am in regular touch with the Bahrain government and they would tell me if we shouldn't be there.”
Formula One teams have said they are concerned with the situation but trust Ecclestone and the FIA to make the right decisions.


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