F1 links: Briatore to replace Ecclestone?

12th July 2009, 11:25 by Keith Collantine 13 Comments »

Details continue to emerge about how a settlement to F1′s latest political dispute might work out.

Now the focus is on Bernie Ecclestone’s future as commercial rights holder, with The Times suggesting CVC want him replaced by Flavio Briatore. The Daily Telegraph claims CVC’s unhappiness with Ecclestone’s infamous remarks about Hitler are part of their eagerness to get rid of him.

Pressure builds on Bernie Ecclestone to go

"Ecclestone, who will be 79 in October, is determined to retain his place in the commercial driving seat, but there are whispers that he will be asked by CVC to stand down at the end of this year. His rumoured replacement is his friend and partner in QPR football club Flavio Briatore, 59 and currently team principal of the Renault team."

Bernie Ecclestone’s future at top of Formula One in doubt

"[CVC bpard members] Sorrell and Brabek, who are both Jewish, are also known to be furious about an interview given by Ecclestone to a British newspaper last weekend, in which he praised Adolf Hitler's ability to "get things done"."

CVC reaches F1 settlement with Lehman

"The sale is a sign that, despite facing threats of a rival series, F1 ownership is still considered valuable and its debt repayment is considered likely."

Bernie flips F1 into GP1

"Trademark applications for logos to ‘GP1 Series’ and ‘GP1’ have been filed by Epsilon Ltd, an offshoot of Mr Ecclestone’s business empire."

Ecclestone Applies For GP1 trademark

Dated 2005…

Formule One minus its despots would still lose the race for respect

"F1 has treated its audience with contempt for so long that one wonders whether it can ever learn how to behave, post-Max and Bernie."

Mercedes plans to supply three teams

"Mercedes-Benz is planning to supply three customer teams in Formula 1 next year, fuelling speculation that Red Bull Racing will make the switch from Renault."

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Ecclestone given ultimatum over new championship

"Fota have given Bernie Ecclestone and CVC Capital Partners, the holders of the sport's commercial rights, until this weekend to indicate their willingness to go along with their proposed breakaway grand prix championship, unless things can be sorted out for all three parties to agree a lasting peace with the FIA. Fota do not want to wait any longer to start up their series, if talks with the FIA remain at their current impasse."

Bulgaria edges closer to GP deal

Bulgarian Grand Prix organiser Rumen Petkov: "It'll be near the one of the three biggest cities in Bulgaria – the capital city of Sofia, Varna or Burgas. It's because they offer the best accommodation facilities while one of our biggest aims is to prolong the tourist season."

Vatanen wants a new era for the FIA

"Of course that [cabinet] system has been made to protect the incumbent president, and if I got there one day, then that would be the first thing I would change – so people could get rid of me easier than what is possible now."

Rubens Barrichello: ‘Good things will come my way soon’

Rubens Barrichello: "Technically, I couldn't run the wheel covers which give downforce because my rear brake callipers were altered. And because he's taller he can run with the weight distribution further forward than I do. So there is an explanation for the tenth of a second that doesn't happen when I have a full fuel load. I beat him more than he does me on light tanks and then he beats me when we run race fuel."

Loeb interested in Bourdais’ seat

"Although I must say a grand prix is not the same as a rally. It is 70 laps and physically I'm not ready. In rallying you do not have the same conditions as an F1 driver."

German GP Chalk Talk

The excellent Steve Matchett explains how an F1 engine is like a water mill. No, really. Also includes the memorable line, "I'm not even sure it's a real duck".

Max Mosley will stand down, Bernie Ecclestone promises

"Ecclestone offered this reassurance to those who fear that Mosley could yet split Formula One by trying to stay in office for a fifth term as president of the world governing body. 'I have no doubt in my mind, as long as I’ve known Max, he’s always done what he said he would do,' Ecclestone said in an upstairs office in one of his motorhomes."

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