Thursday, April 12, 2012

FIA Assure Safe Bahrain to Racing

Concerns over the security situation in Bahrain, F1-related mat in the country, denied by the FIA. The world's automotive authority called if the conditions are safe to be staged Bahrain race pole. Until now, the FIA and the teams association have not yet decided whether the race will still be held in Bahrain. Certainty about it will not be known later this week at a meeting held in conjunction with the China Grand Prix event. Amid concerns magnitude, FIA tried to dampen fears felt by teams and drivers to call Bahrain in a safe condition for the race. FIA informed of the conditions in Bahrain from John Yates, the former head of British anti-terrorist and now serves Adviser interior minister of Bahrain. Called Yates, in his letter to the FIA, which is then published to the media, the concern felt by the team and the drivers due to incorrect reporting by the European media. Bahrain is not as bad as the conditions described. "I am really worried that they are strongly bound to the F1 - the drivers, teams, sponsors and media who intend to come - have been presented with disturbing images.

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