Force India skipped Bahrain practice for publicity - Ecclestone

Force India driver Paul di Resta of Britain steers his car during the first practice session ahead of the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix at the Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain, Friday, April 20, 2012. Authorities in Bahrain have stepped up security around the Formula One circuit at the start of the controversial Grand Prix racing weekend.
The F1 chief executive had already denied the Silverstone based team was deliberately ignored by F1's television cameras in qualifying, a day after Force India skipped practice due to security fears.
"The protesters weren't there to attack anybody," Ecclestone told F1 business journalist Christian Sylt over lunch in London recently.
"They were going to use the event to demonstrate and get their word out."
He revealed that, when Force India expressed fears about travelling in Bahrain at night, he offered to accompany the team members without security personnel.
"We will drop you and I will come back alone in the car again with no escort," Ecclestone said, recalling his conversation with the Silverstone based team.
In contrast, he said he "wouldn't have wanted to go into those streets when we had the problems in London" last year.
"Force India wanted people to write about them," the 81-year-old charged.
Source: GMM







