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Ecclestone to decide Bahrain Grand Prix fate next week

Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone said Thursday he will decide whether or not to cancel next month's Bahrain Grand Prix after the weekend following days of violent unrest in the kingdom.
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The Independent

Bernie Ecclestone to make Bahrain F1 decision next week

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone is to wait until after the weekend before deciding on whether to cancel next month's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.
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F1-Live.com Bahrain Grand Prix threatened by...

Concerns are growing the season opener in Bahrain may be cancelled as political tensions inside the state continue to spill over
02/16/11
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F1 Fanatic ‘Bahrain Crown Prince will decide...

Bernie Ecclestone has said he will leave it up to the Crown Prince of Bahrain to decide whether next moth's season-opening race goes ahead.
02/20/11
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F1 Fanatic Pirelli’s Hembery expects teams...

Pirelli's motorsport director expects the F1 teams will decide not to go to Bahrain.
02/21/11
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F1 Fanatic Williams were prepared to boycott...

In today's round-up: Adam Parr says Williams would have boycotted a race in Bahrain.
02/26/11
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F1 Fanatic Ecclestone targets summer break slot...

"I think the teams are sensible enough even to race in Bahrain in the summer break."
03/01/11
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F1-Live.com FIA delays Bahrain GP decision until May

The FIA has given the Bahrain authorities until May 1 to decide if they will be able to stage a re-arranged grand prix this season
03/08/11
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cbc.ca

F1 season opener cancelled due to Bahrain protests

Bahrain Grand Prix organizers confirmed Monday that the much-anticipated, season-opening Formula One race has been called off because of anti-government protests in the Gulf kingdom.
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cbc.ca

Alonso wins GP opener as Ferrari goes 1-2

Fernando Alonso won the Bahrain Grand Prix in his first race for Ferrari, leading a 1-2 for the Italian team at Formula One's season-opening race Sunday.
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F1 Fanatic Bahrain have until May to decide if...

The FIA has set a deadline for Bahrain to decide if its race can take place this year.
03/08/11
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F1-Live.com Rescheduled Bahrain Grand Prix in...

Reports from Bahrain suggest the authorities made the right decision to postpone the grand prix which was due to be held last weekend as civil unrest continue
03/15/11
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The Independent Rally crash leaves Kubica's F1 season...

Formula One driver Robert Kubica was injured in a rally crash yesterday, fracturing his right arm, leg and hand. He underwent surgery and is unlikely to be able to drive for...
02/07/11
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F1-Live.com Ecclestone concerned about recent...

Bernie Ecclestone is concerned the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix could be used by the country's anti-government protestors to gain publicity for their cause
02/15/11
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F1technical.net Protests could threaten Bahrain GP

The peoples' protests against the government are starting to worry Formula One as more and more people are gathering in Bahrain against their government. With two people...
02/15/11
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B.B.C. NEWS Bahrain quells GP security fears

Bahrain Grand Prix officials promise a safe race for next month's season opener despite growing unrest in the country.
02/16/11
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guardian.co.uk

Vettel claims Bahrain pole

• Vettel beats Massa and Alonso into second and third• Lewis Hamilton fourth, Michael Schumacher seventhRed Bull's Sebastian Vettel will start the first race of the 2010 season on pole position after edging out the Ferraris in qualifying for the Bahrain grand prix. Last year's championship runner-up put in a stunning lap in the closing 10-minute qualifying session at the Sakhir circuit to beat the Ferrari pair of Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso into second and third, with McLaren's Lewis Hamilton fourth and the returning Michael Schumacher down in seventh place.Vettel, who finished the 2009 campaign by winning two of the final three races, was brilliant throughout all three sessions, finishing second in the opening 20 minutes, before topping the middle 15-minute stint and then coming out on top at the end. The young German ultimately finished with a lap of one minute 54.101sec, with Massa 0.141sec adrift and Alonso a further 0.4sec down.Hamilton won his first battle of the Britons with team-mate Jenson Button at McLaren as the world champion struggled during the course of the afternoon and will start eighth directly behind seven-time champion Schumacher. The 41-year-old, on his comeback after three and a half years in retirement, was again bettered by his Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg, as he was in all three practice sessions.Vettel's team-mate Mark Webber starts sixth, with Robert Kubica in his Renault ninth behind Button, and Force India's Adrian Sutil a fine 10th.In the dying moments of Q2, Button managed to scrape his way into the top 10, edging out his Brawn team-mate from last season in Rubens Barrichello, now with Williams, by 0.162sec. Behind the veteran Brazilian will be Force India's Vitantonio Liuzzi and the second Williams of promising German rookie Nico Hulkenberg, who was only half-a-second down on Barrichello.The Saubers of Pedro de la Rosa and Kamui Kobayashi will start 14th and 16th, with Toro Rosso's Sebastien Buemi splitting the Spanish and Japanese drivers. On his debut, Renault's Russian rookie Vitaly Petrov knows the task he now faces after seeing team-mate Kubica's performance as he will start 17th, finishing a yawning 1.7sec behind the Pole at the end of the session.It was no great surprise to see the three new teams occupying the bottom six positions come the conclusion to the initial 20-minute session. And it was Virgin who were best of the newcomers thanks to Timo Glock, and that after seeing a wheel roll off his car in final practice earlier today due to a loose nut. The German will start 19th, edging the Lotus Racing pair of Jarno Trulli and Heikki Kovalainen into 20th and 21st places, with just 0.6sec separating the trio.Glock's team-mate Lucas di Grassi was a further 0.2sec adrift, leaving Hispania Racing's Bruno Senna and Karun Chandhok bringing up the rear of the now 24-strong grid.Positions after qualifying1 Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Red Bull 1min 54.101secs, 2 Felipe Massa (Bra) Ferrari 1:54.242, 3 Fernando Alonso (Spa) Ferrari 1:54.608, 4 Lewis Hamilton (Gbr) McLaren 1:55.217, 5 Nico Rosberg (Ger) Mercedes GP 1:55.241, 6 Mark Webber (Aus) Red Bull 1:55.284, 7 Michael Schumacher (Ger) Mercedes GP 1:55.524, 8 Jenson Button (Gbr) McLaren 1:55.672, 9 Robert Kubica (Pol) Renault 1:55.885, 10 Adrian Sutil (Ger) Force India 1:56.309, 11 Rubens Barrichello (Bra) Williams 1:55.330, 12 Vitantonio Liuzzi (Ita) Force India 1:55.653, 13 Nico Hulkenberg (Ger) Williams 1:55.875, 14 Pedro de la Rosa (Spa) BMW Sauber 1:56.237, 15 Sebastien Buemi (Swi) Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:56.265, 16 Kamui Kobayashi (Jpn) BMW Sauber 1:56.270, 17 Vitaly Petrov (Rus) Renault 1:56.619, 18 Jaime Alguersuari (Spa) Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:57.071, 19 Timo Glock (Ger) Virgin Racing 1:59.728, 20 Jarno Trulli (Ita) Lotus F1 1:59.852, 21 Heikki Kovalainen (Fin) Lotus F1 2:00.313, 22 Lucas di Grassi (Bra) Virgin Racing 2:00.587, 23 Bruno Senna (Bra) HRT-F1 2:03.240, 24 Karun Chandhok (Ind) HRT-F1 2:04.904Formula OneMotor sportSebastian VettelRed Bullguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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The New York Times

Schumacher Comes Out of Retirement to Challenge Formula One

Michael Schumacher, 41, returns to the track on Sunday for the Bahrain Grand Prix, his first race since 2006.
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F1-Live.com GP2 practice cancelled as Bahrain...

Concerns over whether next month's Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead continued with news that today's practice for the GP Asia series at the Sakhir circuit near Manama was postpone
02/17/11
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F1-Live.com Teams rely on Bernie and the FIA

The Formula One teams will abide by the recommendations of Bernie Ecclestone and the FIA with regards to the Bahrain Grand Prix
02/18/11
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B.B.C. NEWS Ecclestone cautious on Bahrain GP

Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says he will await developments over the weekend before deciding whether the season-opening grand prix can go ahead following further unrest in...
02/18/11
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F1-Live.com Bemusement at Ecclestone's...

Bernie Ecclestone has given an interview to the BBC in which he said he hoped the Bahrain Grand Prix would still go ahead and that a decision would be taken in "the middle of...
02/18/11
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ESPN Crown prince will make final call on...

Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone will rely on Bahrain's crown prince to decide whether the season-opening grand prix will have to be canceled because of unrest on the Gulf...
02/20/11
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International Herald Tribune Formula One: Bahrain Grand Prix Canceled

Due to the political unrest, Bahrain has called off the Formula One race that was to take place on 13 March.
02/21/11
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The Sydney Morning Herald Bahrain Grand Prix cancelled

The season-opening Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix, due to be staged on March 13, was cancelled on Monday due to the deadly political unrest in the Gulf state, organisers announced.
02/21/11
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The Sydney Morning Herald Bahrain Grand Prix cancelled after...

The season-opening Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix, due to be staged on March 13, was cancelled on Monday due to the deadly political unrest in the Gulf state, organisers announced.
02/21/11
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