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Horner backs Ecclestone to stay on

With the expected sale of Formula 1 to Liberty Media for £6.4billion, Christian Horner is hopeful that current boss, Bernie Ecclestone, will remain as the chief of the sport. Following the announcement that current stakeholders CVC Capital Partners have accepted an offer from the American company, Ecclestone’s role in Formula 1 has been under speculation, with many saying that his job is now under threat. However, Horner has revealed that he doesn’t believe that is the case, and that he hopes the 85-year-old will continue in his duties next season. 'There is obviously a lot of speculation going on. I sincerely hope it is not Bernie's last race and I don't believe it will...
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