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Bahrain was first to build a track and host a Formula One (F1) race in the region, but there was competition. The UAE, Egypt and Lebanon were all potential alternative candidates, but in 2002 the FIA came calling and Bahrain beat their internal competition, as a result of a firm commitment to deliver a race by 2004. It was of course a risk, but seventeen Grand Prix later, it is absolutely clear that this was a risk worth taking. Even more so, when one considers that so far as economic and real estate benefits are concerned, the best is yet to come.
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قبولxJulian Roche
MA (Oxon), MPhil, PhD
Chief Economist