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Rich Energy stirring the pot again

Former Haas title sponsor Rich Energy is once claiming a F1 return is on the cards, and this time thanking Bernie Ecclestone for it. Rich Energy left Formula 1 mid-way through the 2019 season after a breakdown in the energy drink company's relationship with Haas. Rich Energy CEO William Storey had repeatedly criticised the Formula 1 team on social media, and the two formally split over the summer break. Leaving both the team and Formula 1 as a whole, Storey has in recent weeks hinted that Rich Energy could soon be back on the grid. And now he says that's thanks to former F1 chief Ecclestone. 'A huge thank you to the king of F1 for being such a great supporter of our founder William Storey...
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