Bernie Ecclestone selling collection of 69 historic F1 marvels
Bernie Ecclestone is selling his prized collection of 69, beautifully maintained historic Formula 1 machines that span decades of history.
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Bernie Ecclestone is selling his prized collection of 69, beautifully maintained historic Formula 1 machines that span decades of history.
Ex-Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone has criticised Haas’ treatment of Mick Schumacher, insisting it used his "name "and wasn't "interested" in his displays. Schumacher embarked upon his F1 bow with ...
Ex-Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone believes that Mercedes would have avoided enduring a winless season in 2023 if Max Verstappen had been behind the wheel. Verstappen maximised the superiority of ...
Former long-serving Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has pleaded guilty to fraud after failing to declare more than £400million worth of overseas assets. Last July, the Crown Prosecution Service “authorised ...
Ex-Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has ranked Max Verstappen above Lewis Hamilton as the sport's "best ever" driver. Verstappen requires only three points in the shortened Sprint Race at this ...
Former Ferrari driver Felipe Massa has escalated his legal challenge against Formula 1 bosses and the FIA as he seeks damages for an alleged "conspiracy" which denied the Brazilian the ...
Ex-Formula 1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone has pleaded not guilty to a tax fraud charge brought against him by UK prosecutors. Ecclestone faces a tax fraud charge in relation to ...
Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has told Mick Schumacher to “wake up from a dream” and forget about making a return to the series. Schumacher was axed by ...
Felipe Massa has revealed that he is considering legal routes that may help him challenge the outcome of the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship which he lost to Lewis Hamilton ...
Mick Schumacher has responded to a comment from ex-Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone, who suggested the German driver should forget about F1. Ecclestone made the remark amid a period of ...