Sunday, April 22, 2012

F1 Bahrain in Tight security


Sakhir, - "I do not think anything drastic will happen. This is not Afghanistan, nor Syria. I do not see why something that happened this year does not happen in previous years," said Chairman of the Zayed AlZayani Circuit. Subject F1 Bahrain remain to be implemented if it is not emphasized a decision by the speculation.

After the crew and mechanics arrived first, now turn to the rider and the team leader had arrived in Bahrain for the fourth round of the race weekend (22/4) is controversial.
Say that because of the racing circuit held pole position at Sakhir was under high security with a background of ongoing unrest a few kilometers outside the capital of Bahrain, Manama.


Even a splinter group called the "three days of rage" that began Friday and is aimed directly at the grand prix. Beyond that, the protesters for the first time said it would hold a rally in the capital. Not only that, coincidentally landed some of the team and the media today (18/4) there are plans to block the main roads and airports.

Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad, went straight alKhalifa Bahrain International Circuit to examine the preparation for this race is considered important as the international prestige of the kingdom. To the extent that it should be large enough to install billboards that read "One Nation in Celebretion UniF1ed" confirms that this is not a political race.

Faced with an uncomfortable situation, the committee has been given added protection to the team. "Obviously there are a lot of security around the circuit and you can see a large hotel where the VIPs will stay have increased their efforts," said John Ayers of Red Bull to the Times reporter, Eason Keaven.

John said that they (the team) really careful. In addition, all quiet. "We have not seen or heard of any disturbance, even though we know there is an incident in the village at night," said John who was in Bahrain a week.