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Bahrain refuses to budge on Qatar race

Bahrain is blocking Qatar’s plans to join the F1 calendar

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Bahrain is blocking Qatar’s plans to join the F1 calendar.

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone said last month that despite negotiating with a keen Qatari group, a race in the oil-rich Arab state is actually unlikely.

That is because he made one of his famous "handshake deals" with Bahrain’s crown prince years ago not to install any new races in the Persian Gulf.

"I put the people together and said ’Can you sort this out between you?’. They haven’t managed to do it," said Ecclestone.

Since then, Qatar has stepped up its F1 bid, securing the backing of the Emir, hosting the FIA’s recent gala awards and now unveiling images of a proposed new street circuit in Lusail.

Despite agreeing to the spectacular floodlit Abu Dhabi grand prix, however, Bahrain is refusing to budge in similarly allowing Qatar on the calendar.

"My personal opinion of having another race - wherever it is - I don’t think we are ready for that," Bahrain circuit chief Sheikh Salman bin Isa Al Khalifa is quoted by British newspapers.

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