It emerges that the teams are split about a possible replacement of the Bahrain test scheduled for next week:
http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=400775
With the postponement of the race being the most likely alternative now there is a need to consider the impact on the residual testing schedule.
From a convenience point of view it would be easiest to have a final test on the Iberian peninsula, but this might not please the engineers and sporting strategists. The engineers need testing at higher temperatures than currently seen in Portugal, Spain and France. The Sporting strategists are pushing for an additional test in lieu of the Bahrain original race date. This would serve the purpose to keep all the competitive programs on track with the final aero upgrades being introduced at the additional test instead of the first race.
From a logistic position a test in Abu Dhabi seems without problems. The legal and the business complications of shifting a race do not apply to FOTA agreed testing. Hence the teams can make the switch as soon as Bernie and Salman al Khalifa agree on a decision about the 2011 Bahrain GP.