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The rescheduling of the Bahrain Grand Prix has left Formula One's sports journalists more than a little worried that they may be targeted by protesters. It isn't hard to understand their concern since Bahrain's protesters have already started online campaigns aimed at using the race to further their cause and with all the best will in the world it isn't possible to guarantee protection. Despite stringent security measures, a car carrying Jenson Button was accosted by machine gun-toting bandits on his way from qualifying for last year's Grand Prix in Brazil - a destination beset by crime but not the kind of violence seen in Bahrain this year. Some media outlets aren't taking any chances.



















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