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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Bahrain Grand Prix in doubt

State
of emergency puts Bahrain Grand Prix in doubt

9 comments:

  1. ok, this thingy doesn't work - cant connect to this url. What am I not doing right this time?

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  2. I updated it. I don't think Blogger likes posts without titles or links in titles.

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  3. But when will we start to hear rumblings about Japan being taken off the Calendar?

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  4. Bahrain is toast... I think Suzuka is much later in the season, so may go ahead. Next month's MotGP in Japan looks shaky though (pardon the pun)

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  5. Yes it will actually if it's anything like the other Google blog I frequent.

    I think a couple of characters at the beginning got dropped ?? Have to remember to use the preview button !!

    State
    of emergency puts Bahrain Grand Prix in doubt

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  6. I didn't expect Bahrain to make the calendar this year - too dicey! As for Japan? I think they've got bigger problems than hosting an F1 race! BUT, if anybody deserves a "pass" on having to pay penalties, I'd vote for Japan!

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  7. Bahrain cancellation did us a favour ... focus is on Melbourne to get the season underway (this is a test - my 1st reply)

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  8. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12769168

    The UN human rights chief has condemned the "shocking" use of force by security forces against protesters in Bahrain...

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  9. FINALLY the UN has something to say about something that is going on in the middle east? Shocking! The silence has been deafening for weeks now.

    Yes Knac - I'm sure this has helped hype up Melbourne a great deal. And if anyone deserves a strong chance at easy promotion, it is Australia - where the F1 season has ALWAYS started in my mind!

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