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Former F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone has called out Christian Horner for putting himself into trouble, which led to his Red Bull ...
Bernie Ecclestone has officially stepped down from his position on the board of directors of the Formula One empire, following an announcement that he faces a trial in a German court for bribery.
The criminal trial is only just beginning on Thursday, but Formula One's board has already conceded that boss Bernie Ecclestone's reign is at an end. The banker he allegedly bribed, Gerhard ...
MUNICH, Germany, May 9 (Reuters) - Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone came face to face in court on Friday with a jailed German banker who is the key prosecution witness in a bribery case where ...
Former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone was told in court on Tuesday he will face trial next year for a charge of tax fraud related to more than 400 million pounds ($454 million) of overseas assets.
In the interview, Ecclestone suggested that F1 does not need to worry about attracting younger fans and that he does not see any value for F1 in social media, such as Twitter and Facebook. TOP NEWS ...
Bernie Ecclestone must be celebrating this weekend. The Formula One CEO settled his German court case earlier this week with a $100 million payment. Now he can turn his full attention back to F1 ...
It looks like Bernie Ecclestone hasn't slunk off somewhere to heal from his recent mugging in private. As we've previously heard, the controversial Formula One boss was back at work after recently ...
And there was a familiar face on the podium afterwards, with former F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone presenting race winner Lando Norris with the FIA president’s medal. Search query Search ...
Former Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has arrived at court to face a charge of fraud over an alleged failure to declare £400 million of overseas assets to the Government. Ecclestone, 91, was ...
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