• F1 shareholder CVC 'shocked' by Ecclestone's remarks
• Speculation surrounds attendance at German grand prix
Bernie Ecclestone has pulled out of an appearance at the opening of a leisure centre at the Nürburgring – location for this weekend's German grand prix – as the furore over his remarks about Adolf Hitler refuses to abate.
A spokesman said simply that the Formula One figurehead had cancelled his visit. It is not known whether Ecclestone will be attending the race this weekend, but his position has been hit further by a statement from CVC, the private equity group that owns the commercial rights to Formula One, expressing "shock" at comments made by the 78-year-old.
CVC is known to look after investments for a number of Jewish funds. The company bought out Ecclestone for a reported $1bn in 2005, though in practice Ecclestone, who retains a shareholding in the sport, still oversees day-to-day control of its administration.
"CVC was shocked at the comments made by Bernie Ecclestone on Saturday," the firm said. "And we fully concur with the unreserved apology that was made by Mr Ecclestone yesterday."
In an interview, Ecclestone described Hitler as a man who "got things done". He later expressed his regret, saying: "I am extremely distressed and embarrassed that these remarks have been used as suggesting I support Hitler or Saddam Hussein. I would never support such people."
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