Still there is hope of holding the Grand Prize of Bahrain. A few weeks ago my colleague Igor Zamorano commented that the suspension was planning on the horizon, but was left clear that the final decision would be, at the latest, on 1 May. A date imposed by the FIA, in which we will know what happens with the appointment of Bahrain, though at the moment the idea of placing it in December seems far-fetched.
The date that is handled at the moment suggests that it would be the last race of the season. The play is to advance the Grand Prix of Brazil and delay the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Thus, taking advantage of that Abu Dhabi and Bahrain are quite close, everything would be easier. Logistics costs would be reduced significantly due to the geographical proximity of both circuits.
From Italiaracing indicate that Bernie Ecclestone welcomed the relocation of the Bahrain race, and they even claim that it is considering the idea. Everything that is not to stop the machine to generate money which is the formula one always is to the liking of the small Warhol. The problem can come from the teams; a lengthening of the schedule would impact on increased costs for them. Sure that to the good of Ecclestone comes up with some ingenious idea to satisfy them.

From Italiaracing indicate that Bernie Ecclestone welcomed the relocation of the Bahrain race, and they even claim that it is considering the idea. Everything that is not to stop the machine to generate money which is the formula one always is to the liking of the small Warhol. The problem can come from the teams; a lengthening of the schedule would impact on increased costs for them. Sure that to the good of Ecclestone comes up with some ingenious idea to satisfy them.