Formula 1 supremo, Bernie Ecclestone, is optimistic that this year's BahrainGrand Prix title will be done on schedule. He was not too worried about the development of the security situation in the Middle Eastern country.
After last year's edition omitted due to poor security situation, Bahrainre-entered this year's F1 calendar. The race at Sakhir circuit and finished fourthseries will be held on April 22, 2012.
But, recently raised concerns the implementation of the Bahrain Grand Prix willagain be disrupted. Because the situation in Manama has not been entirelyfavorable.
The BBC reported that a group of teenagers who threw stones and petrol bombsaround Manama. The police then reacts by releasing tear gas, rubber bulletsand stun grenades.
The latest news from Manama has been reached Ecclestone. But he was nottoo memusingkannya.
"The only message I get is there are some children who have problems with the police," said Ecclestone told the Daily Telegraph.
"We plan to go on. I always say that if there would be no drama, then it willhappen on the 'day of rage'," he added.
"The people there believe the race two months would be fine," said Ecclestone.
"The teams do not care one bit. They seem like it should work without problems," said the white-haired man.
After last year's edition omitted due to poor security situation, Bahrainre-entered this year's F1 calendar. The race at Sakhir circuit and finished fourthseries will be held on April 22, 2012.
But, recently raised concerns the implementation of the Bahrain Grand Prix willagain be disrupted. Because the situation in Manama has not been entirelyfavorable.
The BBC reported that a group of teenagers who threw stones and petrol bombsaround Manama. The police then reacts by releasing tear gas, rubber bulletsand stun grenades.
The latest news from Manama has been reached Ecclestone. But he was nottoo memusingkannya.
"The only message I get is there are some children who have problems with the police," said Ecclestone told the Daily Telegraph.
"We plan to go on. I always say that if there would be no drama, then it willhappen on the 'day of rage'," he added.
"The people there believe the race two months would be fine," said Ecclestone.
"The teams do not care one bit. They seem like it should work without problems," said the white-haired man.
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