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Ecclestone echoes Horner's criticism: "The rules change every race"

Bernie Ecclestone, the former Formula 1 boss who made the sport so great, is closely following the title fight between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. Earlier he already expressed a slight preference for Verstappen as the winner, a feeling that was reinforced after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. A race which did not impress the 91-year old Brit. According to Ecclestone, it looked more like an amateur race than a Formula One race, especially with the race control. "They even went so far as to ask the drivers where they wanted to start after the red flag," he said in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport. Read more Hakkinen no fan of penalties: 'That would be a shame for...
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