ROUGH CUT - NO REPORTER NARRATION<br/> <br />Formula One drivers raced in Bahrain on Sunday as rage boiled on the streets outside, among protesters who denounced the Grand Prix as a gaudy spectacle by a ruling family that crushed Arab Spring demonstrations last year.<br/> <br />As the race took place there was a heavy security presence outside Shi'ite villages dotted around the capital, Manama, that have seen clashes between demonstrators and police officers.<br/> <br />Outside one village, Budaiya, six armoured cars were seen guarding its entrances.<br/> <br />The residents, unable to leave, set fire to tyres, as they had done earlier on Sunday, sending a plume of smoke up across the Manama skyline.<br/> <br />For those inside the Formula One bubble, far from the scenes of protest, the unrest has had little impact.
