Sunday, March 13, 2011

Dead Line Extended for Bahrain till May 1

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Motorsport's governing body has given Bahrain's federation until May 1 to decide if a new date can be set for the Bahrain Grand Prix this year.

FIA's World Motor Sport Council announced the decision after meeting in Paris on Tuesday.

The Bahrain GP was originally scheduled to be the season-opening Formula One race on March 13. It was cancelled last month by Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa after anti-government protests in the country.

Plans to hold the race during the championship's summer break have been criticized because of the high temperatures in the region at that time.

The first race of the Formula One season will be in Melbourne, Australia, on March 27.

Also, when the safety car is deployed its speed limit during races will now be enforced over two laps instead of one.

"The purpose is to ensure that cars are driven at a safe speed until they reach the safety car," the FIA said. "Other than when the safety car has been asked to use the pit lane, no car may enter the pits while the safety car is deployed unless it is for the purpose of changing tires."

The FIA also announced that F1 teams will get to test an extra set of dry weather and prime tires at certain races.

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