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Blolover11 10-27-2011 06:14 PM

Ex F1 co-owner mused sacking Ecclestone - witness
 
Ex F1 co-owner mused sacking Ecclestone - witness
Oct.27 (GMM/Inautonews.com) German bank and former F1 shareholder BayernLB contemplated dismissing Bernie Ecclestone six years ago, it emerged during Gerhard Gribkowsky’s corruption trial this week.
The trial, with Briton Ecclestone set to appear as a witness next month, surrounds the F1 chief executive’s suspect payment of millions to Gribkowsky, who was then in charge of BayernLB’s F1 share.

Clielldub 10-28-2011 02:25 AM

to bad it didnt happen Bernie is a cancer to f1.

12dargernswearf 10-28-2011 05:26 PM

This would be a good one for the "what might have been" thread!

Biassasecumma 10-28-2011 06:51 PM

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to bad it didnt happen Bernie is a cancer to f1.
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byncnombmub 10-28-2011 07:01 PM

Bernie has had a pivotal and defining impact on F1, both for good and bad.

The sport has changed under his machination but not all for the good and not all in a way that has worked out for the best of F1. However, the fact remains that he has galvanised the sport from a few rag-tag teams and a ineffectual governing body into what it is today.

Now is the time for Bernie to step aside or get mown down. The sport needs new blood, new ideas and less of the good ole Bernie BS.

payloansday 10-29-2011 08:14 PM

How long you had that signature and has no one told you how horribly misspelled unfortunately is in it?

poRmawayncmop 10-29-2011 08:15 PM

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Now is the time for Bernie to step aside or get mown down. The sport needs new blood, new ideas and less of the good ole Bernie BS.
All of which does nothing for the wider public image of the sport.

Blolover11 10-30-2011 08:35 AM

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How long you had that signature and has no one told you how horribly misspelled unfortunately is in it?
that the way it is spelt on http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...unantly&page=2

JamesTornC 10-30-2011 11:48 AM

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that the way it is spelt on Urban Dictionary: unfortunantly
It is unfortunate that you use the urban dictionary. http://www.motorsportforums.com/imag...ies/tongue.gif

forebirdo 10-30-2011 02:55 PM

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to bad it didnt happen Bernie is a cancer to f1.
Bernie is a cancer that made F1 into one of the biggest sports in the world. A genius whose achievements should be recognized. People talk about his greed but in reality he makes the teams a lot of money which allows them to keep going and keep F1 what it is.

Biassasecumma 10-30-2011 06:16 PM

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Bernie is a cancer that made F1 into one of the biggest sports in the world. A genius whose achievements should be recognized. People talk about his greed but in reality he makes the teams a lot of money which allows them to keep going and keep F1 what it is.
Wake up.

forebirdo 10-31-2011 03:18 AM

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Wake up.
Who would you rather want in his place? A corporate guy with white teeth and "storylines" or something?

poRmawayncmop 10-31-2011 03:24 AM

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Wake up.
Surely, whatever one may think of him as a figurehead, it is true that he has helped make a lot of people extremely rich?

poRmawayncmop 10-31-2011 03:25 AM

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Who would you rather want in his place? A corporate guy with white teeth and "storylines" or something?
As much as I detest the modern corporate world, I think such an individual would be preferable to Ecclestone. I just think the time has come where he is doing considerable damage to F1's public image.

Biassasecumma 10-31-2011 05:42 AM

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Who would you rather want in his place? A corporate guy with white teeth and "storylines" or something?
Someone with common sense.

Biassasecumma 10-31-2011 05:46 AM

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Surely, whatever one may think of him as a figurehead, it is true that he has helped make a lot of people extremely rich?
Many factors have made some people filthy rich, and lots of other people very poor, Bernie is one of those factors.
I have nothing with people being richer than the average but there is a common sense limit that should kick in at some point.
The way Bernie is doing the business is not orthodox by any rules and he is not making F1 a favor by getting filthy rich in the process.

BTW who else profited so much from his F1 business? As far as I can remember every company that ever acquired the F1 commercial rights went south or got out with loses until now.

huerta 10-31-2011 05:48 PM

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Many factors have made some people filthy rich, and lots of other people very poor, .
The saying goes - "If you want to leave F1 a millionair, enter it a billionair"

Biassasecumma 10-31-2011 06:43 PM

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The saying goes - "If you want to leave F1 a millionair, enter it a billionair"
They forgot the: 'Unless you are BE!' part http://www.motorsportforums.com/images/smilies/wink.gif

Hervams 10-31-2011 06:46 PM

?

Biassasecumma 10-31-2011 06:55 PM

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