London - F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone today spoke about the confusion about whether or not to be held Bahrain Grand Prix this season. He thinks the race will be difficult.
Having previously held in March canceled due to security reasons, Bahrain GP signaled it will still be held this season to strengthen post-trial World Motor Sport Council (WMSC).
In the trial which took place on 3 June, it was decided that at the Sakhir race will be held on 30 October.
However, Ecclestone in the process acknowledge that the Bahrain Grand Prix will be very difficult. According to him, if indeed Bahrain Grand Prix will be held then it would have an impact on the race calendar changes which require approval of the entire team. This is difficult.
"Hopefully there will be peace and tranquility, and we can go back there in the future, but of course (this season races) would not take place,"he told BBC Sport.
"The schedule can not be rescheduled without the agreement of the participants, that's the reality," Ecclestone straightforward.
Earlier this week also rumors that the F1 Teams Association (FOTA) has sent a letter to Ecclestone to confirm if they do not want to race in Bahrain on October 30 next.
Having previously held in March canceled due to security reasons, Bahrain GP signaled it will still be held this season to strengthen post-trial World Motor Sport Council (WMSC).
In the trial which took place on 3 June, it was decided that at the Sakhir race will be held on 30 October.
However, Ecclestone in the process acknowledge that the Bahrain Grand Prix will be very difficult. According to him, if indeed Bahrain Grand Prix will be held then it would have an impact on the race calendar changes which require approval of the entire team. This is difficult.
"Hopefully there will be peace and tranquility, and we can go back there in the future, but of course (this season races) would not take place,"he told BBC Sport.
"The schedule can not be rescheduled without the agreement of the participants, that's the reality," Ecclestone straightforward.
Earlier this week also rumors that the F1 Teams Association (FOTA) has sent a letter to Ecclestone to confirm if they do not want to race in Bahrain on October 30 next.
source: detiksport.com
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