Bahrain Desert Art
Formula One wants to race in the desert, which at least yields nice photographs. Read More …
F1A&G posts tagged Bahrain
Formula One wants to race in the desert, which at least yields nice photographs. Read More …
NBC Sports is sharing video highlights of the F1 races; this week is the 2013 Bahrain GP. Read More …
Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel cruised to win the Bahrain Grand Prix, but the real action came in a series of compelling duels that took place in his rear-view mirror. Read More …
Two-time world champion Sebastian Vettel held off Kimi Räikkönen to win an incident-free Bahrain Grand Prix Sunday, as the race was held without any disruption by anti-government protests that turned violent in the days before the event. V Read More …
The possible demise of the U.S. Grand Prix at Austin reflects the reality of Formula One in the 21st century. Have money and the F1 circus will fall all over you. Wherever you are. But without the bucks, don’t even think about asking Ecclestone for a favor. Read More …
The Bahrain Grand Prix now looks dead for the 2011 season after Bernie Ecclestone conceded the race cannot be rescheduled without the consent of the F1 teams. Ecclestone had supported moving the race to 30 October after the season opener had originally been postponed because of political unrest in the country. Read More …
Max stands on the right side of history, saying that reinstatement of the Bahrain Grand Prix is inappropriate because F1 “is being used by the regime in order to further its aims, so it almost becomes an instrument of the regime oppressing the people.” Read More …
Bahrain Grand Prix organizers have announced that the event will not host the opening round of the 2011 Formula 1 season, after weeks of uncertainty following political unrest in the country. Read More …
I’m no fan of Formula One’s expansion into the Middle East in chase of petro dollars. To do so at the expense of F1 traditions like the U.S. Grand Prix and, in several seasons, either Read More …