Bernie Ecclestone has changed his mind. A month ago, the F1 chief executive said that with Mercedes clearly “best prepared” for the all-new 2014 rules,
F1’s owners are scared Bernie Ecclestone’s demise could hurt the sport. That is the claim of the diminutive Ecclestone, who remains the F1 chief executive
F1 will not be returning to India next year. The race near New Delhi, having joined the calendar in 2011, is absent from this season’s
Almost a year ago, Bernie Ecclestone stunned F1’s headline writers when he said plans were afoot for a race in Baku. Seasoned journalists quickly discovered
Bernie Ecclestone has hinted for the first time that he may need to voluntarily step back from running formula one. Until now, the F1 chief
Bernie Ecclestone has hit back after an American motor racing figure called him “foolish”. Eddie Gossage, the president of the Texas motor speedway, this week
Christian Horner is being hotly tipped as the next ‘F1 supremo’. A source at Delta Topco, the CVC-controlled group that owns the sport’s commercial rights,
An American motor racing personality has accused F1’s Bernie Ecclestone of being repeatedly “foolish”. Eddie Gossage, the president of the Texas Motor Speedway, has blasted
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