The decision of the FIA to give green light to the dispute of the Grand Prize of Bahrain was to be hoped that it would bring tail. The World Council met on 3 June and agreed unanimously that this test will be held on 30 October. They saw no reason to cancel the Grand Prix and opted to reprogram the Grand Prize of India at the end of the calendar to make room for the Bahrain.
Bernie Ecclestone has stated that the decision has not been influenced by the fact that the membership fee for the Grand Prize of Bahrain rise to 40 million euros. I do not know whether to believe, but in view of the well that attend you the missing formula accounts do not think that you do you. To all this, Mark Webber has shown their doubts about the desirability of that dispute the race there and the FOTA has yet to discuss the issue.
The Australian pilot of Red Bull has commented that does not feel anything comfortable with the idea of returning to the Emirate, an idea that Red Bull shares. The team of energy drinks has also said that they speak in the appropriate forum on the decision taken by the FIA. Norbert Haug, Mercedes and McLaren sporting director also will be on the same line, have made it clear that they will speak in the FOTA on the subject.
The FIA and Bernie Ecclestone is thought they were going to go scot-free with the imposition of the dispute of the Grand Prize of Bahrain. So far, began to emerge voices discordant with the decision adopted a few days ago. It remains to be seen if there are eventually seedling or, if on the other hand, the teams swallow and end up making level in Bahrain on October 30. Doing a bit of memory, perhaps the Grand Prize of United States of 2005 provide example of how the teams are spent to them.
