BERNIE ECCLESTONE doesn’t believe Lewis Hamilton will be a success at Ferrari. The seven-time F1 champion is making the switch from Mercedes to the Italian giants for the 2025 season.
Bernie Ecclestone does not augur much success for Lewis in his new F1 adventure and gives his reasons. Lewis Hamilton's new adventure in F1, his time at Ferrari, has provoked all kinds of comments ...
Lando Norris rubbishes doubters speculating Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari move by making claim that he would have done the same.
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PlanetF1.com on MSNOtmar Szafnauer targets F1 return – but on two key conditionsOtmar Szafnauer has vowed that “F1 isn't behind him” as he seeks out a fresh challenge in the sport, 18 months on from his ...
Bernie Ecclestone has said selling his extensive Formula 1 car collection comes down to not wanting for his wife, Fabiana, to ...
Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has taken to The Telegraph to spill details of his life and share his thoughts on the world of Formula 1. Fascinatingly, he also took a moment to address ...
Ex-F1 Supremo Bernie Ecclestone also had the opportunity to join the list but rejected being honored by knighthood. Bernie Ecclestone, despite being a controversial figure in Formula 1 ...
Former Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone insists Lewis Hamilton will “not last” at Ferrari. Hamilton has completed a move from Mercedes ahead of the 2025 season and is seeking a record ...
Former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has predicted that Lewis Hamilton “won’t last” at Ferrari following his blockbuster switch from Mercedes. Seven-time world champion Hamilton stunned the ...
According to Ecclestone, it’s Trump’s background in business that makes him fit for office. Eccleston added that he is so impressed by Trump that he said “would have loved to have had him as ...
Lewis Hamilton has been urged to stop his colourful non-racing forays by Bernie Ecclestone – with the former Formula One supremo labelling Hamilton’s interests as “nonsense.” Hamilton, the seven-time ...
Hamilton will have very few chances remaining based on his current contract, with the British driver signing for up to three seasons with Ferrari, but former F1 owner Bernie Ecclestone believes ...
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