Formula One teams are expected to enhance their own security ahead of the confirmed visit to Bahrain next week.
The FIA yesterday finally broke their silence on the thorny issue of the April 22 race in the troubled Gulf kingdom by announcing the event will go ahead as scheduled. Crucially, it remains to be seen what response there will be in Bahrain from the anti-government demonstrators who have long campaigned against the grand prix going ahead.
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