Bernie Ecclestone suggest Flavio Briatore could prove his innocence
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Bernie Ecclestone suggest Flavio Briatore could prove his innocence
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I can't copy it... sorry, but you can see, carcrash continue, y lo que te rondaré morena.
I can't copy it... sorry, but you can see, carcrash continue, y lo que te rondaré morena.
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Source - GMM
Wednesday, 07 October 2009
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BriatoreBernie Ecclestone has hinted that his friend and business partner Flavio Briatore has a chance of one day returning to the Formula One paddock.
59-year-old Briatore was banned for life by the FIA over the Formula 1 crash-gate scandal, but Ecclestone said he thought the penalty is harsh and should be appealed.
Ecclestone, who co-owns the London football club Queens Park Rangers with Italian Briatore, has now told his official website Formula 1.com: "If Flavio has new evidence, and he said that he has, then he should come forward right away."
Briatore recently raised the prospect of a lawsuit against the FIA's verdict, vowing that when he is victorious, he will invite all his supporters to a great party.
Ecclestone said he heard about the Singapore race fixing allegations from Nelson Piquet Snr in May, and immediately discussed it with his friend Briatore.
"He denied it and said, 'That's absurd!' I believed him," he revealed.
Asked whether he will ever see Briatore back in the paddock, 78-year-old Ecclestone answered: "Who knows?"
And when asked what he would say if Briatore asked for a race pass, the Formula 1 supremo added: "I would say no. Until he's proved that he is innocent."
Source - GMM
Wednesday, 07 October 2009
Ecclestone
BriatoreBernie Ecclestone has hinted that his friend and business partner Flavio Briatore has a chance of one day returning to the Formula One paddock.
59-year-old Briatore was banned for life by the FIA over the Formula 1 crash-gate scandal, but Ecclestone said he thought the penalty is harsh and should be appealed.
Ecclestone, who co-owns the London football club Queens Park Rangers with Italian Briatore, has now told his official website Formula 1.com: "If Flavio has new evidence, and he said that he has, then he should come forward right away."
Briatore recently raised the prospect of a lawsuit against the FIA's verdict, vowing that when he is victorious, he will invite all his supporters to a great party.
Ecclestone said he heard about the Singapore race fixing allegations from Nelson Piquet Snr in May, and immediately discussed it with his friend Briatore.
"He denied it and said, 'That's absurd!' I believed him," he revealed.
Asked whether he will ever see Briatore back in the paddock, 78-year-old Ecclestone answered: "Who knows?"
And when asked what he would say if Briatore asked for a race pass, the Formula 1 supremo added: "I would say no. Until he's proved that he is innocent."
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