Ecclestone changes opinion about GP Bahrain

Bernie Ecclestone Friday changed his mind after ringing a hope that if the opening race of the season formula in Bahrain 2011 to be held.


Back is another day of violence by the Government against the demonstrators, making the Executive Head of the F1 came to admit that he had been badly informed by some FOM camarografosde in a Bahrain hotel.

"So I did my previous statement based on the information that was at the time, unlike what is happening," said the British.


When asked if he fears that he will have to cancel the race, Ecclestone replied: "I am not afraid to anything, just that things have changed and we must wait and see the weekend exactly what changes".


"At this point is good", he admitted.


The FOTA met for a two hour in Barcelona on Friday meeting and spokesman Christian Horner said that it should be "wait and see what happens".

"We have full confidence in Bernie, FOM and the FIA to make the right decision." "We only send there whether it is safe," said the head of Red Bull.


The President of the FOTA is Martin Whitmarsh, whose team McLaren is substantially belonging to the Kingdom of Bahrain.


Most Western Governments are advising their citizens not to travel to the country.


"Can't believe that cruel treatment Bahrain demonstrators, Ecclestone is speaking of great perspectives Award", wrote Stephen Fry on Twitter.