Totalitarian Grand Prix

Whether you are a fan of Formula One or not, it was hard to not read about the recent Bahrain Grand Prix. Due to the spreading โ€œArab Spring,โ€ which has swept through many Middle Eastern countries as a backlash to oppressive or dictatorial governments, the Bahrain Grand Prix became a lightning rod of politics.

The months leading up to the event were rife with mainstream news stories of whether it was right for Formula One to race inโ€”and thus legitimizeโ€”a country that was forcibly suppressing free speech and its people. While the media by and large treated this as a new and novel issue for motor sport, what I found interesting was the fact that not only has Formula One been in this position numerous times before, but how motor sport and Grand Prix racing have historically served as a valuable tools for dictatorships to prop up their regimes.

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