313 members of the Bahrain Royal Family have voted i see...
Ohm - 13 years ago
I voted no mainly because Brazil is now not the final race! Also, Australia should be 2012's first race! These are classic openers and enders, why can't they see that?! :(
Tomys - 13 years ago
I fully agree with wath major media representatives are saying about Bahrain, but I feel sorry for them being first to apply for visa and to go there...
Garry T - 13 years ago
I think many people will protest about the wrongs and rights of this for a few weeks then it will disappear again, A phrase comes to mind for many comments that will be left here and on other forums.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone
I voted No because I felt that the GP was cancelled and like racing once something has happened the result stays. From a political point of view having the race in 2012 when its next scheduling was for gives the same result the parties were after, showing the people and the world that things are moving forward.
Ged - 13 years ago
Possibly your most overwhelming Poll result ever James.
Josh - 13 years ago
Adeel - I'm with you.
This is an opportunity for Bahrain, a second chance.
Anyone who thinks that because it's currently an oppressive regieme and so is not allowed a race is ironically oppresive.
Adeel - 13 years ago
F1 is a non-political organization and should remain that way. Since when does it look at how a country treats its people and fuss over human rights. If Bahrain is going to be off the map then so should China. Where is the deomcracy in Abu Dhabi? And what about Russia which is going to run a race in the near future? Why should a sporting organisation get involved! Sports and politics = FIFA.
David - 13 years ago
That's quite a few votes in four hours...
Rob - 13 years ago
Surprise... Money wins again. As for the comment from money grabber about it's not about the money... B.S.
313 members of the Bahrain Royal Family have voted i see...
I voted no mainly because Brazil is now not the final race! Also, Australia should be 2012's first race! These are classic openers and enders, why can't they see that?! :(
I fully agree with wath major media representatives are saying about Bahrain, but I feel sorry for them being first to apply for visa and to go there...
I think many people will protest about the wrongs and rights of this for a few weeks then it will disappear again, A phrase comes to mind for many comments that will be left here and on other forums.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone
I voted No because I felt that the GP was cancelled and like racing once something has happened the result stays. From a political point of view having the race in 2012 when its next scheduling was for gives the same result the parties were after, showing the people and the world that things are moving forward.
Possibly your most overwhelming Poll result ever James.
Adeel - I'm with you.
This is an opportunity for Bahrain, a second chance.
Anyone who thinks that because it's currently an oppressive regieme and so is not allowed a race is ironically oppresive.
F1 is a non-political organization and should remain that way. Since when does it look at how a country treats its people and fuss over human rights. If Bahrain is going to be off the map then so should China. Where is the deomcracy in Abu Dhabi? And what about Russia which is going to run a race in the near future? Why should a sporting organisation get involved! Sports and politics = FIFA.
That's quite a few votes in four hours...
Surprise... Money wins again. As for the comment from money grabber about it's not about the money... B.S.