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Monday, March 17, 2014

Lauda fears Formula 1 facing giant hole without Ecclestone


Niki Lauda with Bernie Ecclestone
Niki Lauda with Bernie Ecclestone
Niki Lauda has revealed that he is worried Formula 1 as a sport will struggle if Bernie Ecclestone is no longer at the helm.
Formula 1′s long-time ‘supremo’ could even be jailed if he is found guilty of bribery and corruption in a criminal trial that begins in Germany next month.
“Without him and his knowledge, Formula 1 would fall into a giant hole,” Lauda, the Chairman of the Mercedes team and a triple world champion, told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper.

He said it would be “incredibly difficult” for the sport if Ecclestone, 83, is no longer able to run Formula 1 “from one day to the next”.

Given the sport’s size, many insiders find it hard to believe a succession plan is not ready to be unfurled, but Lauda said: “I don’t know if Bernie can be so easily replaced.”
The great Austrian said that the diminutive Briton has done a “perfect job” for the sport over the years.

“He made some small errors, but each of us has done that,” Lauda insisted.
Even Ecclestone admits that paying the jailed former Formula 1 banker Gerhard Gribkowsky to quieten him about his tax affairs might have been a mistake.

“I regret paying him,” he told the Formula 1 business journalist Christian Sylt.
“I should have let him write to the [British] Revenue and let them prove what he said,” Ecclestone is quoted by the Express newspaper. ”It is a wonderful thing, hindsight.” (GMM)

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