Apr.14 (GMM) At least three television broadcasters will not travel to next week's controversial Bahrain grand prix. Blick newspaper, as well as Bild and London's... read more »
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Both McLaren and Mercedes insist that they are satisfied with the FIA's decision to go ahead with next week's Bahrain Grand Prix. read more »
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The Bahrain International circuit has applauded the FIA's decision to race in the island kingdom, saying the security is 'suitable'... read more »
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Finnish television broadcaster MTV3 has decided that they will not be sending their F1 reporting team to Bahrain, despite the FIA’s announcement that the Bahrain... read more »
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Amnesty International, an organisation dedicated to human rights, has responded to news that the Formula 1 race will go ahead in Bahrain next week. In a read more »
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Amnesty International has today released a briefing summarising what it describes as "the continuing human rights crisis in Bahrain". read more »
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Amnesty International claims the situation in Bahrain has not improved since the 2011 grand prix was cancelled - and says Formula 1 risks being used as a political tool by... read more »
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Apr.13 (GMM) Bahrain protesters have stepped up their anti-grand prix campaign, with formula one vowing to push ahead with a race in the troubled island Kingdom next week.... read more »
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Apr.13 (GMM) High-profile sponsors are nervous, as formula one ploughs ahead with next week's Bahrain grand prix. Despite widespread trepidation felt within the paddock... read more »
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Apr.13 (GMM) F1's governing body has moved to end the uncertainty about next week's Bahrain grand prix by insisting the race will definitely go ahead. "The FIA... read more »
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Damon Hill says he is now 100 per cent behind the decision by the FIA to let the Bahrain Grand Prix go ahead read more »
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The Bahrain International Circuit has issued a brief statement welcoming the FIA's decision to allow next weekend's Grand Prix to go ahead. read more »
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The Bahrain International Circuit has welcomed the FIA's announcement of this morning confirming that the kingdom's grand prix will go ahead next week. read more »
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The Bahrain International Circuit, home of next weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix, has responded to the FIA’s decision for Formula 1 to return to the country... read more »
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Red Bull principal Christian Horner says his team will make extra security measures for the Bahrain Grand Prix. read more »
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Christian Horner says Red Bull will "respect" the FIA's decision to press ahead with next weekend's controversial Bahrain Grand Prix... read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone has called for an end to speculation over whether the Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead or not after meeting with the teams in China read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone claims that everyone, the teams, the governing body and officials, are happy to attend the Bahrain Grand Prix, despite the current political unrest. The read more »
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he fully respects the FIA's decision to go ahead with the Bahrain Grand Prix and has welcomed the clarity over the issue with... read more »
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An annoyed Bernie Ecclestone has categorically denied that the Bahrain Grand Prix will face boycotts or other threats. The head of Formula One Management (FOM, commercial... read more »
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The Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead as planned, the sport's governing body, the FIA has confirmed following a meeting in China on Friday morning. The read more »
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Human Rights Watch has warned Formula One that by racing in Bahrain the sport is taking a side in the politics and endorsing the country's regime... read more »
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Shanghai meeting passes off without incident following FIA's decision on Bahrain GP. read more »
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Formula 1 teams say they are happy for the Bahrain Grand Prix to go ahead, after receiving reassurances from Bernie Ecclestone in China on Friday read more »
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Bernie Ecclestone thinks it is now time to stop speculation about the Bahrain Grand Prix, after he reassured Formula 1 team bosses on Friday that the event would be totally safe read more »