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F1 teams will be 'vigilant' in Bahrain

Several Formula One teams insist they won't be taking any additional security measures for the Bahrain Grand Prix. Protests in the Middle Eastern country have once again flared up ahead of this weekend's race and there have been calls from British MPs to cancel the race. The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Democracy in Bahrain has written a letter to Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone stating: "We request you cancel the Grand Prix. "It is likely to attract as much negative publicity as last year." Andy Slaughter, chairman of the Group, wrote: "Since April 2012, many more people including children have lost their lives and the whole country exists in fear and...
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