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
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,
A German media company will appeal the verdict in Bernie Ecclestone’s London civil case amid the F1 bribery scandal. On Thursday, the high court judge
Bernie Ecclestone will be fired by CVC if he is convicted amid the Gerhard Gribkowsky corruption scandal. That is the claim of CVC co-founder Donald
World champion Sebastian Vettel has jumped to the defence of F1’s embattled chief executive. Already under fire by German prosecutors over the Gerhard Gribkowsky bribe
Bernie Ecclestone insists CVC, the owners of formula one’s commercial rights, are “very happy” to keep him in charge of the sport. That is despite
Force India team owner Vijay Mallya has backed his deputy in claiming F1’s biggest teams are pushing their small rivals out of the sport. Deputy
F1’s owners have voted to keep Bernie Ecclestone at the helm of the sport, despite reports German prosecutors have decided to charge him with bribery.
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