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  • Qatar, Bahrain to restore diplomatic relations

    Qatar, Bahrain to restore diplomatic relations

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    Doha: The Gulf countries— Qatar and Bahrain to restore diplomatic relations after a six years-long dispute.

    This came at the conclusion of the second meeting of the Qatari-Bahraini Follow-up Committee at the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf in the Saudi capital, Riyadh on Wednesday.

    Qatari Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the step comes out of the desire of the two sides to activate joint Gulf action, in accordance with respect for the sovereignty of states.

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    The two sides affirmed that the step “comes out of a mutual desire to develop bilateral relations and enhance Gulf integration and unity and respect for the principles of equality between states, national sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and good neighborliness.”

    It is noteworthy that the Qatari-Bahraini follow-up committee held its first meeting in February, at the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in Riyadh. 

    This is in order to discuss ending the outstanding issues between the two countries.

    The meeting discussed the necessary procedures and mechanisms, and ways to ensure the success of the bilateral talks to end the outstanding issues between the two countries, according to the outcomes of the “Al-Ula” summit, and in a way that achieves the interests of the two countries.

    The decision comes within the implementation of the outcomes of the “Al-Ula” summit, which was held in Saudi Arabia in early 2021, to end the Gulf dispute, which lasted for more than three years.

    Saudi Arabia, along with its allies Bahrain, the UAE and Egypt, severed relations with Doha in June 2017.

    They were angered by Qatar’s support for Islamist groups that came to power in some countries in the wake of the Arab Spring protests in 2011, and that other authoritarian countries consider terrorist organizations.

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  • F1 2023 |  Here are the Sky and TV8 TV times of the Bahrain GP

    F1 2023 | Here are the Sky and TV8 TV times of the Bahrain GP

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    The time to hide, try, experiment and compare is over. Finally it’s getting serious. The 2023 Formula 1 World Championship kicks off this weekend in Sakhir with the Bahrain Grand Prix.

    The Sakhir track is once again a great protagonist after hosting the first and only Formula 1 pre-season test last weekend. The drivers and teams will be able to count on the data collected to arrive ready and try to extrapolate the maximum possible potential from their respective single-seaters.

    At this point in the season it was only possible to make assumptions. The only certainty – even if not absolute in terms of advantage over rivals – is Red Bull Racing. Right from the first kilometres, the RB19 seemed ready to give its best both on the fast lap and, above all, on the race pace.

    Tire management that is already of the highest level which, at least in part, seems to lead to an advantage over Ferrari, ahead of its rivals. The questions will be precisely the following: how much advantage will Red Bull have? Will they be able to change things already from Sakhir?

    Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes F1 W14

    Photo by: Zak Mauger / Motorsport Images

    And then, of course, impossible to forget Mercedes. Toto Wolff’s team has decided to pursue a single-seater design and structural philosophy very similar to that of last season, but the Austrian manager himself stated that we will see the W14 change significantly, a symptom that the road taken was not the one right.

    Even more confusion, if possible, regarding the center group. Alpine is perhaps the team that has most hidden itself in terms of performance, but both of its pilots have spoken of the A523 in a more than positive way. The surprise could instead be Aston Martin, which with Fernando Alonso is aiming for fourth place and, why not, on occasion even tripping one of the three top teams unexpectedly.

    Bahrain GP: Sakhir’s data

    First F1 GP held: 2004
    Runway length: 5,412 meters
    Number of laps in the race: 57
    Race distance: 308.238 meters
    Record lap: 1’31″447 of Pedro de la Rosa (2005)
    Winner in 2022: Charles Leclerc (Ferrari F1-75)

    Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin AMR23

    Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin AMR23

    Photo by: Steven Tee / Motorsport Images

    Bahrain GP: TV times (Italian time)

    Sky Schedule (Live)

    Friday 3 March

    Free Practice 1: 12:30 – 13:30
    Free Practice 2: 16:00 – 17:00

    Saturday 4th March

    Free Practice 3: 12:30 – 13:30
    Qualifications: 16:00 – 17:00

    Sunday 5th March

    Race: 4.00 pm

    TV8 schedule (deferred)

    Saturday 4th March

    Qualifications: 21.00

    Sunday 5th March

    Race: 21:00

    Motorsport.com Schedule (LIVE Live)

    Friday 3 March

    Free Practice 1: 12:00 – 13:40
    Free Practice 2: 3.30pm – 5.10pm

    Saturday 4th March

    Free Practice 3: 12:00 – 13:40
    Qualifications: 3.30pm – 5.10pm

    Sunday 5th March

    Race: 3.30pm – 6pm

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )