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Force India not expecting Bahrain issues

Force India is not expecting any serious issues to arise during the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend, with Deputy Team Principal Bob Fernley calm over travelling to the Gulf State despite protests increasing ahead of the Formula 1 fraternity's arrival. At last season's race, the outfit skipped the second practice session to allow staff members to return to their hotel before nightfall, with four mechanics getting caught up in a protest earlier in the week. Two members of the team then chose to fly home, but Fernley is hopeful that no such problems will present themselves this year. "Lightning doesn't strike twice in the same place, I am not expecting any issues at all," Fernley...
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