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Ecclestone, Walsh, Montezemolo join F1 board

19/12/2014
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F1’s owner CVC has made three notable appointments to the sport’s executive board.

Bernie_Ecclestone-CVC-BoardAfter escaping jail in the wake of the Gerhard Gribkowsky scandal, chief executive Bernie Ecclestone has finally resumed his place at the table. “I’m on the board,” the 84-year-old confirmed to Forbes’ Christian Sylt last week. “It doesn’t make any difference to what I do.” A more notable appointment is Paul Walsh, after the former Diageo chief earlier walked away from becoming the new chairman. He has taken on the role of non-executive director, having met Ecclestone last week. “Maybe he’d like to do a few more things,” Ecclestone told Bloomberg on Thursday, “but it’s difficult to have two captains on the ship. I told him what I wanted.”

Perhaps the most surprising announcement, however, is that Luca di Montezemolo has returned to the board for 2015, despite his ousting as Ferrari president. Germany’s Sport Bild claims the re-appointment follows a period of behind-the-scenes wrangling, in which his Ferrari successor Sergio Marchionne “prevented” Montezemolo from becoming the new board chairman.

As for Walsh, Times correspondent Kevin Eason wrote: “Whether he is in position to be moved in to replace Ecclestone when the time is right remains to be seen.”

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