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Or one crazed villain hell bent on revenge. If he had access to Iron Man's arc reactor technology, I saw the movie. 

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"Other team principals are going through the same worries. I spent all last week making sure the insurances are right so I can reassure the teams.
So, who's the anonymous team boss? Let the speculations begin...
Source BBC America; Formula 1's governing body has confirmed the Bahrain Grand Prix will go ahead on 22 April.
The decision comes after speculation about the event in the Gulf state, in which civil unrest has continued since protests in February 2011.
The FIA has been under pressure to call off the race amid security concerns.
But a statement said it was "satisfied that all the proper security measures are in place for the running of a Formula 1 world championship event".
And F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has said in an interview with BBC F1 presenter Jake Humphrey that he would be "very surprised if we have problems".
Protesters in Bahrain have called for the race to be cancelled. It is closely tied with the ruling royal family, who are being pressured to improve human rights and make reforms by the majority Shia population, who accuse the minority ruling Sunnis of discrimination.
Pressure has built in recent weeks as riots have continued in Shia neighbourhoods.
In a statement on Friday Amnesty International said a "blind eye" should not be turned to the "ongoing human rights crisis in the country".
"Holding the Grand Prix in Bahrain in 2012 risks being interpreted by the government of Bahrain as symbolizing a return to business as usual," it added.
Wouldn't be surprised if some idiot invades the track at one point...
Wouldn't be surprised if some idiot invades the track at one point...
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