Bahrain Grand Prix postponed - official.

by Jack Lamure on Feb 21st, 2011

The Bahrain Grand Prix has been cancelled amidst safety fears following escalating violence in the Gulf state. The start of the new Formula One season has thus been pushed back to March 27th in Australia.

With teams slated to test in Bahrain on the weekend preceding the race a decision was required immediately so as to allow freight to be shipped to the venue. This has prompted F1's powerbrokers to scrap the event.

"We felt it was important for the country to focus on immediate issues of national interest," the Crown Prince, Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, is quoted as having said.

As such the season will open in Australia - as it did between 1996 and 2005 and again between 2007 and 2009 - at the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne.

Photo: Drew Gibson/GP2 Media Service.

Several members of the F1 community have spoken of their uncertainty over racing in Bahrain during recent days. Red Bull's Mark Webber said it was "probably not the best time to go there for a sporting event."

And with protests and violence remaining in the country F1 and Bahrain's ruling family was left with no choice but to call off the grand prix.

It is not currently clear when the race will be run, if at all. The 2011 calendar is a packed one, with a record twenty races scheduled before Bahrain was postponed. If the current unrest doesn't die down it is difficult to see the race being held before August, and even then it would require placing it in F1's summer break - a hugely unlikely scenario. It could run following the Brazilian GP, currently set to be the last of the season, which is slated to run over the weekend of November 26-27, but this mean pushing the end of the campaign back to early December. As such it seems unlikely F1 will visit Bahrain in 2011.

Comments and Discussion

Zed Ali

So glad it's off. It's a rubbish circuit.I hope they don't race there at all......if they do fill the spot any chance we could have an "old school" circuit do you think?

- posted on 21st February 2011 at 5:25 pm
chris

driven around it have you?

- posted on 21st February 2011 at 6:41 pm
Zed Ali

Makes for a boring race.....every year

- posted on 21st February 2011 at 6:44 pm
Zed Ali

Makes for a boring race. Have a look at the archives and get back to me with your thoughts

- posted on 21st February 2011 at 6:45 pm
Richard Sobey

"Good, a few more weeks before boring formula 1 comes on the telly."

Says my fiancee. She just doesn't understand!

- posted on 21st February 2011 at 7:17 pm
Craig Normansell

Pretty awesome to drive round on F1 2010 if you ask me!

- posted on 21st February 2011 at 8:18 pm
Jimmy Von Weeks

From an F1 point of view I'm not too fussed. Two more weeks after a three month wait isn't all that bad and we get to see the season open in Melbourne one last time. Nostalgia!

- posted on 21st February 2011 at 9:11 pm
Novotny

I'd far rather they raced elsewhere then pushed back the calendar.

- posted on 21st February 2011 at 10:00 pm

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