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Ecclestone meets Canada GP promoter

June 18
Francois Dumontier hopes to revive classic Grand Prix
Bernie Ecclestone is pressing amid the F1 crisis and this week met in London with a potential promoter for a revived Canadian Grand Prix...
 
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Bernie Ecclestone of Formula One ripped for controversial remarks

Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone faced criticism from politicians and Jewish groups Saturday after being quoted as saying that Adolf Hitler "got things done."
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German cancels Ecclestone meeting

• Bernie Ecclestone controversy leads to summit cancellation• 'I did not put Hitler up as a good example'Bernie Ecclestone was at the centre of yet another Formula One controversy last night as a German politician cancelled a meeting scheduled this weekend to discuss the future of the country's round of the world championship after his recent observations about Adolf Hitler.Günther Oettinger, the prime minister of Baden-Württemberg where the Hockenheim circuit is situated, was due to meet Formula One's commercial rights holder at this weekend's German grand prix at the Nürburgring, to discuss whether to continue alternating the race between the two circuits.Yesterday, however, Oettinger made it clear that he would not be meeting Ecclestone after his comments about Hitler, which were published over the weekend, saying that at least dictators like him got things done. His comments attracted widespread condemnation from politicians and Jewish groups across Europe.Ecclestone made an effort to clarify his remarks in an interview with the newspaper Bild, although it stopped short of a retraction or apology. "I did not put Hitler up as a good example‚" Ecclestone was quoted as saying. "But [I] simply pointed out that before his terrible crimes, he had acted successfully against unemployment and the economic crash."It is notable that Ecclestone's comments should have been made in the run-up to a Formula One grand prix at the Nürburgring. The current track is built on the edge of the old 14-mile circuit, which was originally constructed as a test track for the Nazi-backed German car industry in a bid to reduce unemployment in the Eifel region during the early 1930s.Yet it is a measure of Ecclestone's influence within Formula One that not one of the teams was prepared to make any critical comment about his outburst. Behind the scenes, and off the record, there was no concealing the teams' exasperation that the sport is left mired in another public relations drama only a week after the FIA president Max Mosley's unseemly vacillations over whether he would stand for re-election again in October – or indeed whether there is a potential peace treaty between the governing body and the eight members of the Formula One Teams Association.The former world rally champion Ari Vatanen last night emerged as a possible contender to challenge Mosley if the Briton did seeks re-election to the FIA presidency."At the moment I am consulting the member clubs and am already seeing positive feedback," said the 57-year-old Finn, a four-times Dakar Rally winner. "I am considering standing. I think the time has come for a change. I would go for it, even if not sure of winning."Meanwhile, there is continued dispute over whether the Formula One teams new to next year's world championship were told by the FIA that a condition of their entry was that they had to race with Cosworth engines.While not confirming that this was strictly the case, an FIA spokesman reportedly stated that the availability of an independent supply of Formula One engines for new teams was a priority otherwise "the whole grid would be at the mercy of the car industry and no new team would be able to enter without their permission".Bernie EcclestoneFormula OneMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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F1 Complete Ecclestone to save Canada GP?

Jun.18 (GMM) Bernie Ecclestone this week met in London with a potential promoter for a revived Canadian grand prix.
06/18/09
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B.B.C. NEWS British GP is secure - Ecclestone

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone says Silverstone will step in to host the 2010 British Grand Prix if Donington is not ready.
06/20/09
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The Sydney Morning Herald Ecclestone says will not let Formula...

Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone said he was not prepared to see the sport collapse in the face of the breakaway movement from eight F1 teams.
06/22/09
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cbc.ca Ecclestone optimistic F1 will return...

Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone says a deal is close for the return of a Canadian Grand Prix.
09/22/09
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ESPN Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone...

Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone says the furor over his reported comment that Adolf Hitler got "things done" is a misunderstanding.
07/06/09
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F1 Complete Still possibility of rescue for...

Jun.18 (GMM) Negotiations to revive the axed Canadian grand prix are still taking place, according to reports in the country.
06/18/09
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Canadian GP deal may be finalised soon

Following earlier rumours, Monteal daily La Presse recently reported that the Canadian Grand Prix could very well return to the F1 calendar next season with a new five to seven-year deal...  
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Exploratory talks aiming at Canadian GP return

Ecclestone has called three meetings so far French Canadian newspaper La Presse reported on Monday that F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone invited a Montreal businessman and financier to London in order to explore the possibility of reinstating the Canadian Grand Prix next year...  
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The Independent Bernie Ecclestone's 'regret' over...

Formula One motor racing boss Bernie Ecclestone said he regretted the upset caused by his praise of Adolf Hitler's leadership.
07/07/09
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F1 Complete Ecclestone will attend German GP

Jul.8 (GMM) Bernie Ecclestone insists he will attend this weekend's German grand prix at the Nurburgring.
07/08/09
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F1-Live.com No Monaco doubts for Bernie Ecclestone

Dismisses talk of F1 leaving the Principality Bernie Ecclestone on Saturday played down speculation that this weekend's famous Monaco Grand Prix could be one of the last in the...
05/23/09
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F1 Complete Ecclestone losing patience over...

Oct.2 (GMM) Montreal race organisers have reportedly been given ten days to decide whether to host a Canadian grand prix next year.
10/02/09
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F1-Live.com Ecclestone losing patience over...

Montreal race organisers have reportedly been given ten days to decide whether to host a Canadian Grand Prix or not next year...  
10/02/09
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The Independent Force India missed chance says...

Force India should have chosen an Indian driver to replace Giancarlo Fisichella when the Italian switched to Ferrari to help boost the build up for the nation's inaugural...
09/09/09
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Ecclestone calls Hitler remarks 'misunderstanding'

Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone views the furor over his reported comment that Adolf Hitler got "things done" as a misunderstanding, according to an interview with a German newspaper published Monday.
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Ecclestone denies praising Hitler

• 'Many of my closest friends are Jews,' says Ecclestone• Jewish official wants boycott of F1 commercial rights holderThe Formula One commercial rights holder, Bernie Ecclestone, says that there has been a "big misunderstanding" over his comments about Hitler, which were published in the press over the weekend.Ecclestone had said that Hitler was a "man who could get things done" during an interview in which he expressed strong views on dictators, and his comments were met with widespread negative reaction, particularly from the Jewish community. He now insists that he never meant to hurt anybody and added: "Many of my closest friends are Jews."Speaking to German newspaper Bild, Ecclestone said: "This was all a big misunderstanding." He added: "I did not put Hitler forward as a positive example, but simply noted that, before his appalling crimes, he acted successfully against unemployment and the economic crisis." Ecclestone claimed that it was never his intention to "hurt the feelings of a community ... many of my closest friends are Jews."Jewish groups worldwide have called on Ecclestone to resign, and he faces further trouble this Sunday at the German grand prix at the Nürburgring circuit. Günther Oettinger, the governor of Baden-Wuerttemberg state, had planned to meet Ecclestone. However, his regional government's spokesman, Christoph Dahl, said Oettinger decided at the weekend to cancel the meeting after the comments were published.A senior German Jewish official was quoted by the Handelsblatt daily as calling for a boycott of Ecclestone by Formula One teams. "No team should work with him any more," said Dieter Graumann, a vice-president of the Central Council of Jews. "A boycott would now be more than appropriate."Bernie EcclestoneFormula OneMotor sportguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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National Post F1 boss Ecclestone insists he won’t...

Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone insists he will not resign because of his comments praising Adolf Hitler’s leadership
07/06/09
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F1 Complete No comment on Canada GP return

Aug.25 (GMM) The potential organisers of a 2010 Canadian grand prix have refused to comment on the latest reports about formula one returning to Montreal.
08/25/09
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The Sydney Morning Herald Canadian GP set to make return in 2010

The Canadian GP is poised to return to the F1 in 2010 after the resolution of a row over fees between the Canadian promoters and F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone.
09/15/09
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guardian.co.uk Joy for Mark Webber in qualifying

• Webber scores first pole of career• Resurgent Hamilton will start fifthThe old 14-mile long Nürburgring Nordschleife long ago entered the motor racing history books as...
07/11/09
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F1 Complete Ecclestone missed Turkey with kidney...

Jun.8 (GMM) Bernie Ecclestone watched the Turkish grand prix from his lounge room in London.
06/08/09
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F1-Live.com Ecclestone did not attend Turkish race

Kidney infection kept him at home Bernie Ecclestone watched the Turkish Grand Prix from his lounge room in London last weekend...  
06/08/09
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