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Ecclestone fed up with Mercedes 'bullying': 'Scratches their star'

Bernie Ecclestone is praising Max Verstappen after winning his first world title. The former CEO of Formula 1 is less enthusiastic about Mercedes. From day one Ecclestone has been a big fan of Verstappen. The former Formula 1 chief, who likes a bit of controversy, has enjoyed Verstappen. The Briton mentioned earlier that he thought Mercedes was bullying Verstappen to win the psychological battle. The 91-year-old is therefore very impressed that Verstappen won the title despite that pressure. Read more Clarkson lashes out at F1 stewards in series of Tweets during Abu Dhabi GP Pressure from Mercedes ''At a very young age, he is already up against Lewis Hamilton, one of the best drivers ever....
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