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The decision to keep Bahrain on F1's calendar is one of the most controversial moves ever made in the sport. As always in F1, the reasons for decisions can be found by following the money. According to Pitpass' business editor Chris Sylt, the decision may not have been driven by the money which would be lost if Bahrain had been cancelled but by the money which would have had to be paid out.



















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