The Sunday Guardian

Ecclestone admits that he was ‘an idiot’

- DAVID TREMAYNE BAHRAIN

He had been expected to come back with a bang, to make an outspoken and possibly controvers­ial return to the F1 arena that was once his personal fiefdom. But when Bernie Ecclestone toured the paddock at Bahrain’s Sakhir Circuit on Friday he was harder on himself than he was on the men who supplanted him as F1’s ringmaster.

“No, I was an idiot,” he retorted when asked whether it was a compliment that it had taken three men – Chase Carey, Ross Brawn and Sean Bratches – to replace him.

“Never met Sean, I met Ross for 10 minutes this year and I knew him from the past obviously, and I feel sorry for Chase being thrown in the deep end.”

He said he felt envious that Carey has the sort of budget to play with that he, in his later years, did not have access to, that the American has greater wiggle room to do the sort of deals for which he himself had once been legendary, but he added: “I wouldn’t want to be having to deliver to a public company today. I feel sorry for Chase having to do that.”

Asked what he thought the new owner, Liberty Media, would do with the sport, he replied: “Nothing disrespect­ful, but there’s very little I could have done, or you could do, it’s the racing that’s been bad. If we have Ferrari going well and Red Bull going well, it will come back again and the public will be interested.”

He became almost penitent when asked if he missed his old job.

“Well it’s strange, I convinced these people to build this place” - he gestured at the paddock and surroundin­g circuit - “and all the other places, I charged them too much for what we provided so I feel a bit responsibl­e. So when they ask me things I try and help them. Nothing to do with Liberty, and it went on my watch, we didn’t deliver the show that we charged them for. It’s probably why so many circuits have dropped away. People can’t make it work.”

He was, he said of the deals he made, “A used car dealer.” But he shied away, he said, from the idea that Liberty have of 25 races in a season. THE INDEPEDENT

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Bernie Ecclestone.

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