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Ecclestone on Hamilton: 'He'll never earn that much again.'

If we may believe former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, the golden days of F1 are over. He expects that a number of drivers with sky-high salaries will have to sacrifice a lot in the future. Savings The corona virus is a difficult stumbling block for the automotive industry and it will also affect F1, Ecclestone thinks. The Brit believes Lewis Hamilton will have to sacrifice a lot on his salary when he signs a new contract. "Hamilton will never earn 50 million euros a year again. All drivers will have to make substantial cutbacks. The golden days are over", said Ecclestone to the Swiss newspaper Blick. Read more F1 talking to Ferrari about second race in Italy, but not at...
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