Gulf Air Grand Prix 2011, which had become one of the early casualties of the unfortunate incidents in the months of February and March, is likely to be rescheduled soon, thanks to the Government’s efforts in restoring the peace and normalcy in the shortest possible time.
The Bahrain International Circuit on Saturday issued a statement regarding the rescheduling of the 2011 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix.
“We gratefully acknowledge the understanding of Formula One Management and the FIA in what have been difficult times. We also thank the continued support of the international motorsport community and Formula one fans around the world. Clearly our national priority is to find a resolution to the difficulties that the kingdom of Bahrain has experienced. The national situation has moved on in a positive manner, the situation is evolving all the time; our day-to-day life is gradually improving under the current State of National Safety,” said Bahrain International Circuit, Chairman, Zayed Rashid Alzayani.
“Bahrain’s Grand Prix is a time of celebration and hosting the race is a source of great pride for Bahrain and Bahrainis. It is a showcase to the world and we look forward to welcoming the teams and drivers and everyone involved in Formula One back to Bahrain in the very near future,” he added.
“Bahrain’s commitment to Formula one has been clear from the very outset. While obviously the kingdom has had to put its national affairs first I have never been in any doubts that restoring the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix has been of paramount importance. In eight years with my relationship with Bahrain I have always been confident that they will produce something special,” added Bernie Ecclestone.