In 1908, a British diplomat, JG Lorimer wrote a book with 5,000 pages. It was called “Gadget of Persiaman, Oman and Central Arabia.” It was a secret document designed by the British colonial staff to understand the area, and until 1955, it turned out to be an amazing analysis and literally turned the stone. It depicts Juffair as a village of Baharna Shias, and is surrounded by Lucerne and Lush Groves of Date Palm consisting of a lead cabin house. Local residents were farmers in the fishermen and had a pearl diving boat that could be found along the coast.
Juffair is not these days. There is almost no sand, concrete, brick or runway.
But it is not a bad place and it will be difficult to find a more international place. You will often find that construction workers in the Indian continent play the cricket in the patch of the land that has not yet been developed. Otherwise, it is a place for sparkling skyscrapers. It is a neighborhood where you can buy anything. It feels like it feels… The day I rest was destroyed by the sand storm, so I walked to the local supermarket and picked up the coffee (why can’t I make it in Europe?). They had the same joy of English, such as Branston Pickle, and I found a canned steak pie (very British). But they have all the spices of all India that you can imagine, not to mention Wasabi, Pink Marshmallows, and I am sure that I can find the pickles if I am a Viking. They even have a real bacon, and in this area, they frown. All of these excitement decided to have a lunch of American lunch, but I was able to choose a variety of foods such as Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, and Italian. Well, maybe not German.
In Bahrain, Americans and Chinese do not have toys. In fact, there are many more Chinese than I remember. This can indicate the era of our lives when Americans are once more welcomed than events. I was wondering if the Hitnet Flick Show in Paris should cancel the next series and change the name of Emily in Moscow.
Netflix is currently being discussed in the F1 circle as negotiations on US TV rights continue in the F1 circle. This year’s viewing figures were very dramatic (not overall plans, but in terms of improvement over the past few years). The Australian GP was watched by 1.1 million US viewers, despite its starting midnight East. The Chinese GP, which started at 03.00, was evaluated as 824,000. The Japanese GP increased 10 % to 534,000 broadcasted in 01.00, but the current rating increased 49.2 % compared to last year. Bahrain, which aired on 11.00, evaluated 1.2 million people in ESPN 2, compared to 2 million NASCAR in FS1 and 552,000 of Indycar in FOX’s long beach. The big test will take place last year in Miami, where the F1 recorded 3.1 million people. Will F1 win NASCAR this year?
Anyway, the influence of the United States is larger in Bahrain thanks to the “Naval Support Bahrain” where 9,000 Pentagons work in Bahrain. This base sees all naval activities east of Suez and describes it as “the busiest 152 acre in the world.” Regarding the abbreviations of a beloved US military, this is comusnavcent/comifthflt or NSA bahrain. Abbreviation for those who know these things, the NSA does not always support naval support activities, and Sigins (Signals Intelligence) service for global monitoring and sigint (SIGNAT) service for collecting and processing information for global intelligence and global intelligence and anti -intelligence purposes It is also used for National Security Agency.
I am convinced that similar abbreviations are coincidence.
This is why you eat key lime pies at Texas Barbecue, Good Chili, and even sliders. If it is not as in place as well as the country and Western music, readers may need to modify their ideas. Britain is here too. Along with the British Navy Support Facility (with ugly abbreviations with ugly abbreviations), it was almost known that four bombers took off from RHODES and dropped bombs until they bombed the unpleasant Italian Bahrain in 1940, a base known as HMS JUFAIR. This is an unknown event. The British withdrew from Bahrain in the 1970s, but recently opened a new permanent naval base called HMS Juffair in 2018.
When the Barila company announced that it would be the official pasta of Formula 1, the better side of Italy popped out on the Bahrain weekend, and we left to test the pasta cooked by a wonderful chef. Barilla is an impressive company that has a production facility around the world, including one in Iowa these days, and Parma’s monster factory produces 1,400 tons of pasta every day. It also produces a lot of sources, bakery products and snacks to bring about 4.8 billion euros per year, which leads to 280 million euros. The F1 transaction is once a Grand Prix driver with MINARDI (and because I won 24 hours in Le Mans), I noticed someone, and the dark groove of the brain continued to say Heineken. So when I looked at everything, I knew that Gianluca di Tondo, CEO of Barila, was a person who made a deal to become a F1 sponsor.
Bahrain’s great news about the F1 weekend was about the FIA as a result of the resignation of the FIA Deputy Director Robert Reid, and he clarified what he thought about the president and his policy (perhaps too big words and “behavior” would be better). Lead’s removal of President Lead was legally measured against the FIA after David Richards, who supported Mohamed Ben Sulayem in the 2021 elections, was excluded from the World Motor Sports Council meeting in the 2021 election. It was backed up by. It is a bit messy, but it seems that many FIA people have decided that Ben Sulayem is not the president he wants. We will see how it has been revealed. But that means that in December, there is a candidate to challenge him, which will come from the mobility of the coalition. We don’t know who the year is, but Ben Sulayem hopes that his messy ends (e.g. Hitech F1 arbitration and Susie wolf libel case) will return in a few months and not bite his bottom. The FIA Club is an unreliable lot and you will be over the boat like a rat if you think that Ben Sult RayM will be on the lost side. Ben Sulayem condemns a negative media about the plot.
There was also a discussion on the 2026 Formula 1 calendar. There will be no change, but the season will begin earlier this year, and Melbourne is expected on March 8. Miami and Montreal will be together in May and Monaco will be the first European race. After Monza in September, Monaco and Madrid are expected to have two Spanish races next year with Barcelona a week after a week, but there is a question about whether this happens because Madrid is not over.
Another chit-chan focused on preliminary drivers with Williams, who recently decided to hire Victor Martins, which started the Alpine program. Williams’ another Formula 2 driver, Luke Browning, seemed a bit bizarre until it had many F1 miles under the belt after the TPC test with Alpine. There are many former Alpine engineers working at Williams, and they all seem to think this is a good idea, but Alpine says it’s happy to see rivals cast off.
Manama’s Formula 3 Sprint Race was interesting in that the British young men, Freddie Slater, made a big impression in the series debut. The 16 -year -old Karting Champion will be race in Europe in Formula this year, but he
We used 12 reversed formats of F3 Sprint to fight a much more experienced Nikola tsolov, a protein of Fernando Alonso. Eventually, SLATER was second in the Wheel track of TSOLOV, the third season of F3. There was a story that SLATER is in AUDI’s shopping list for young drivers, but Bahrain’s whisper was that he could wear a papaya when he managed.
It’s all in Bahrain, but there are a few more rumors in Saudi Arabia.