Bernie Ecclestone says that if the situation has not calmed down by Wednesday of next week then there is a very strong likelyhood that he will have to cancel the race.
And even if he doesn't officially cancel, will the teams want to be there anyway?
I did reckon they wouldn't want to be there!
The NEW first race of the season is about to unfold ....soon.

Australian Grand Prix
Albert Park, Melbourne, 25-27 March
Friday 25 March: Practice one - 0130-0300; Practice two - 0530-0700
Saturday 26 March: Practice three - 0300-0400; Qualifying - 0600-0700
Sunday 27 March: Race - 0700
Q1 starts and there's a car out right away.
A few minutes later and we now have three cars on track, with Di Resta just cdoming out to join them.
Looks like Petrov will be the first to set a time.
10 of 24 cars are now out and the fastest four are:-
Petrov
D'Ambrosio
Trulli
Kovalainen
Di Resta sets the fifth time and gors P2.
Some of the cars have now put in a second fast lap and have noticibly improved their positions.
Vettel and Hamilton take to the track now and go P1 and P2 respectively.
Well into the session and only 13 times set.
3 slowest times currently are:-
Maldonado
D'Ambrosio
Glock
16 times have been set now and we have a, not unexpected, split. More experienced drivers faster and less experienced drivers slower. Though there is a bit of an overlap mid-field.
There are 7 drivers still to set times, Liuzzi, Karthikayan, Rosberg, Kobayashi, Perez, Buemi, Alguersuari.
Q1 current drop zone:-
Di Resta
Kovalainen
Trulli
Glock
D'Ambrosio
Liuzzi
Karthikayan
Perez leaps into P4
Liuzzi and Karthikayan in 23rd and 24th places are not showing times as they are slower than the required 107%, but they keep swapping positions with each other, but neither seems to be in any danger of breaking through the 107% barrier.
Q1 current drop zone:-
Heidfeld
Kovalainen
Trulli
Glock
D'Ambrosio
Liuzzi
Karthikayan
Alguersuari and Di Resta under pressure for a place in Q2 in P16 and P17.
Q1 final drop zone:-
18. Heidfeld
19. Kovalainen
20. Trulli
21. Glock
22. D'Ambrosio
23. Liuzzi
24. Karthikayan
As Liuzzi and Karthikayan are still outwith the 107% time, it is unlikely that they will take part in tomorrow's race, but apparently, despite this, the stewards could still let them race.
On to Q2:-
One of the Torro Rossos is firdt on track, with a few more not far behind,
Vettel is next out with a few of the expected higher placed cars rumoured to be only going for one flying lap.
Barrichello spins just as he exits the pit lane and ends up in the gravel - he has now effectively booked the P17 spot on the grid for tomorrow's race.
Barrichello's spin brought forth a yellow flag, so several potential 'fast' laps have been compromised, with some going straight back to the pits.
Buemi, Alguersuari, Hamilton and Sutil are the only drivers to have set a 'proper' time.
All clear now and Di Resta zooms to P3 with Maldonado taking P6
We have 9 recorded times now and Buemi and Alguersuari are still P1 and P2.
Hamilton does back-to-back flying laps, the first one put him P3, but the 2nd one promotes him to P1, with Rosberg following him for P2
Still only got 9 times recorded.
Ten now, as Vettel storms into P1....and Webber goes to P2.
Button now takes P3 and Alguersuari manages to get up to P4, but Buemi can't seem to improve on P8
Rosberg survives a close encounter with the wall and continues on his way.
They're only showing P1 to P10, don't know why.
and as I say that P11 to P17 suddenly pop up.
Sutil gets massivly out of shape, but manages to avoid slamming into the wall.
Current Q2 drop zone:-
Schumacher
Alguersuari
Perez
Di Resta
Maldonado
However Schumacher managed to cross the line BEFORE the chequered flag dropped, so gets to run another lap....
....which does him no good as he is still P11.
Final Q2 result:-
11. Schumacher
12. Alguersuari
13. Perez
14. Di Resta
15. Maldonado
Q3 starts with Hamilton going out first, but not until well into the session.
The session is almost half over and still no times have been recorded.
Hamilton, Button and Rosberg have now set times and in that order.
Vettel is now on track and breezes into P1, almost 1 second faster than anyone else.
Webber now goes P2, 8/10ths behind Vettel.
Buemi pops into 6th out of 7 runners.
Massa clips the kerb and spins, but is still running.
Kobayashi, Buemi and Alonso are P6, P7 and P8.
Alonso puts in a second flyinglap and gets up to P5
Hamilton now flys into P2, splitting the two Red Bulls.
After that disasterous start, Massa manages to salvage 8th place.
Result:-
1.Vettel
2. Hamilton
3. Webber
4. Button
5. Alonso
6. Petrov
7. Rosberg
8. Massa
9. Kobayashi
10. Buemi
11. Schumacher
12. Algersuari
13. Perez
14. Di Resta
15. Maldonado
16. Sutil
17. Barrichello
18. Heidfeld
19. Kovalainen
20. Trulli
21. Glock
22. D'Ambrosio
23. Liuzzi
24. Karthikayen
I've got a message from a bruv and his missus visting another bruv and family who live in Melbourne. I keep getting emails from him. He was at quali and has seats in the grandstand today and did the grid walk after quali.
Smug git!
He did say the crowds didn't take Lewis' grid place over Webber too well. I reckon they're all still smarting after the Ashes tho'!
It's late. And at this rate I may well be watching live. But I won't be capable of posting Fluffs!
And it's Fluffs F1 2011. Go, go, go!!!
Grid line up is as they qualified, minus Liuzzi and Karthikayan.
Vettel and Webber get good starts, and are both ahead of Hamilton who almost got a jump start, but Hamilton regains 2nd place within a couple of corners.
Button's start is not good and he loses position but Alonso's is worse and he loses three places by the 2nd corner.
Barrichello is in the gravel again, but keeps going.
Schumacher's in the pits already - a puncture it seems.
Massa Storms ahead and is currently defending 5th place against Button. Meanwhile Petrov is comfortable in 4th place.