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Author Topic: Ecclestone denies Briatore to succeed him  (Read 821 times)

TheStig

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Ecclestone denies Briatore to succeed him
« on: March 27, 2008, 09:27:47 AM »
Bernie Ecclestone has played down speculation that he has lined up Flavio Briatore as his preferred successor as F1 Chief Executive.

The 77-year-old is close friends with Italian Briatore, who entered Formula One team management in the late 80s with Benetton and is still boss of the Renault outfit.

Ecclestone and Briatore, 57, also recently went into business, with ownership of the London football club Queens Park Rangers.

But Ecclestone, albeit with no intention of retiring, doubts that one man will be able to replace him.

"And I don't think he is even interested in this job; he has different priorities than me," Ecclestone told FHM magazine.

Also in the interview, Ecclestone branded F1's current world champion Kimi Raikkonen as 'completely the opposite' of 2008 challenger Lewis Hamilton.

"Hamilton attracts all the attention, because he likes to talk," he said. "With Kimi it is so different."

"Nobody even knows what he is going to do from one year to the next, so it is difficult to predict how the rest of his career will be," Ecclestone added.

Source: GMM

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Offline cosworth151

Re: Ecclestone denies Briatore to succeed him
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2008, 03:02:40 PM »
Of course Blabbio isn't going to follow Bernie. He isn't from Ferrari.

"Hamilton attracts all the attention, because he likes to talk," he said. "With Kimi it is so different."

He's right. Kimi attracts all the attention when he's barely able to talk.  :crazy:

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Offline Steven Roy

Re: Ecclestone denies Briatore to succeed him
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2008, 03:20:07 PM »
He is not from Ferrari but his favourite driver is embedded in Ferrari and the replacement looks like he is heading there next.  I guess its just as well Brawn has left or we could get a nice little conspiracy theory going.

Todt in place of Max, Flav in place of Bernie.  I dread to think how F1 would end up.

 


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