Bahrain GP: doubts now arise about 2012

"We cannot do whatever we want"

By GMM

10 June 2011 - 09:52
Bahrain GP: doubts now arise about 2012

Bahrain has accepted it will not host a grand prix in 2011.

The troubled island Kingdom’s March season opener was called off but the World Motor Sport Council controversially agreed last week to extend the calendar to December and give Bahrain India’s original October 30 race date.

That decision sparked moral outrage, the F1 teams decried logistical and insurance problems, while Bernie Ecclestone pointed out that the FIA rules prevent such late calendar tweaks.

The situation finally began to come to a head late on Thursday when FIA president Jean Todt told the F1 chief executive to propose a new solution.

FOTA vice-chairman Eric Boullier admitted on Thursday that the farcical on-off saga has damaged F1.

"We cannot do whatever we want because there are issues like this and we need to be a bit more cautious," said the Renault team boss.

Bahrain is now counting down to its 2012 season opener date, but Boullier is not sure that will happen either.

"I don’t know to be honest. I am not a magician," he said.

Said German driver Force India: "As long as it’s safe I’m happy to race."

"I think the question is just about the safety," agreed Russian driver Vitaly Petrov. "If it’s still dangerous I think it’s better not to go."

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