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The people in charge of Formula 1 say the Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead as planned next week, despite concerns over staging the race whilst there is continuing political unrest.
Pro-democracy groups in Bahrain have called for the race to be cancelled, but Bernie Ecclestone, who runs Formula 1, has now said the race is "200%" going to happen.
It comes as footage emerges showing looting in Bahrain, said to be the result of sectarian tension.
The BBC's Frank Gardner reports.
Pro-democracy groups in Bahrain have called for the race to be cancelled, but Bernie Ecclestone, who runs Formula 1, has now said the race is "200%" going to happen.
It comes as footage emerges showing looting in Bahrain, said to be the result of sectarian tension.
The BBC's Frank Gardner reports.
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