Former FIA president Max Mosley says that the decision to reinstate the Bahrain GP is a “mistake that will cost F1 dear.” His comments are clearly aimed at his long time ally Bernie Ecclestone and also his successor at ...
Telegraph.co.ukMax Mosley: Bahrain decision must be reversed or F1 will live to regret itTelegraph.co.ukInternational sporting federations have to ignore politics.
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Thousands of Bahrainis hit the streets again to vent their anger at the Arab nation's government on Friday, an opposition source said, days after the justice ministry warned against "any type of activities that could affect the security or harm...
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Red Bull driver Mark Webber has cast doubt on the Bahrain Grand Prix taking place this year, even though the race has been reinstated on the Formula One (Formula One 2011: Webber: F1 wrong to reinstate Bahrain http://bit.ly/jtTEyk...)...
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ahead to add Bahrain to the 2011 schedule, some aren't so sure it's a good idea to race in the troubled country—like Mark Webber, driver for the Red Bull F1 team. Webber was “disappointed” in the decision.
Even though the FIA has given the go-ahead to add Bahrain to the 2011 schedule, some aren't so sure it's a good idea to race in the troubled country—like (F1 Driver Mark Webber Speaks Out Against Racing In Bahrain: F1 Driver Mark Webber Speaks Out...
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