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Tag Archives: Bahrain
Bahrain – whats so special about its F1 Race
There is an awful lot of debate still ongoing about the running of the F1 in Bahrain. The pretty odious Bernie Eccelstone , whos hobbies include comparing women to domestic appliances and praising hitler has said that the raging battles … Continue reading
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Tagged apartheid, Bahrain, boycott, formula one, human rights, Motor racing, sport
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