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    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.
    VERSTAPPEN: ‘If I’d let Sainz past, dad would’ve kicked me in the nuts!’

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

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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevincal
    to bad it didnt happen Bernie is a cancer to f1.
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    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.

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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knock-on
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vhatever
    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
    VERSTAPPEN: ‘If I’d let Sainz past, dad would’ve kicked me in the nuts!’

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    Quote Originally Posted by CNR
    that the way it is spelt on Urban Dictionary: unfortunantly
    It is unfortunate that you use the urban dictionary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevincal
    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.
    “Leave me alone!”

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