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Just four days after the "unanimous" decision on Bahrain both Bernie and Todt are saying we will have to keep an eye on the situation and rethink going to Bahrain! How can these people have any credibility? I saw a clip of an interview with Jean Todt on the BBC last night, and he looked a bumbling fool. He kept looking over his shoulder as if to check with someone that what he was saying was OK. Who would that be, Bernie or the Bahrain Royalty?

Pit Pass has a couple of pages that say things more eloquently than I:

http://www.pitpass.com/43844-Comment-WTF

The next one is a report from inside Bahrain that raises some very pertinent points. Like "Odd is it not that you can be fined $100m for stealing someones designs but kill a few people and it is OK." I paraphrase, read the whole piece at:

http://www.pitpass.com/43834-Greetings-from-Bahrain

Max Mosley raised the point that the WMC cannot just change the calendar without the unanimous agreement of the teams, and the teams have finally broken silence, albeit in a private letter to the FIA and FOM, and asked for India to remain on Oct 30th, and let Bahrain go to the end of the year if at all. That way I guess they can say when the time comes we are not going.

This whole sorry saga is taking on the image of a French Farce, and must also call into question the ability of those theoretically in charge to continue running the sport. Perhaps Rupert can do it better? In the meantime how would you like to be promoting the Indian GP and selling tickets? And where are those bunch of heroes who own F1, CVC, they are deafening in their opinion of events. Perhaps their investors include some middle east money as well?

Hopefully we can actually get to some racing in the next few days. Who says there are no politics in sport!

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