• 'I'm just sorry I was an idiot,' Ecclestone tells Jewish Chronicle
• Remarks had triggered calls for rights holder to resign
Bernie Ecclestone, the billionaire Formula One commercial rights holder, has offered an unreserved apology for his controversial remarks suggesting that dictators like Adolf Hitler "got things done". The remarks, which were made in a newspaper interview last Saturday, have caused a storm of protest in the run-up to Sunday's German grand prix at the Nürburgring.
In an interview with the Jewish Chronicle, conducted at his Knightsbridge business headquarters, Ecclestone said: "I'm just sorry I was an idiot. I sincerely, genuinely apologise."
Ecclestone's remarks triggered a call from the president of the World Jewish congress, Ronald Lauder, for his resignation from his position as the most influential man in international motor racing.
A senior German Jewish official called for Ecclestone to be boycotted by Formula One teams. Dieter Grauman, a vice president of the Central Council of Jews, said: "No team should work with him any more."
Ecclestone made it clear that he regretted the entire episode. "What I regret is people who have taken this the wrong way and who have been offended," he said. "I am really, really sad about that because I have done an awful lot for the Jewish community through charities and whatever."
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