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Ecclestone: Step in now fix F1 problems with Todt

Bernie Ecclestone says he could step in now and fix formula one's problems, so long as FIA president Jean Todt is also on board. As the sport's apparent crisis deepens, played out daily in the form of never-ending negative headlines, some are even now calling for F1 supremo Ecclestone's scalp. 'I think he's done a remarkable job but time has played its role and he should go,' former team owner and long-time Ecclestone ally Eddie Jordan told BBC radio. The sport has found itself watching its global popularity and audience numbers decline, but straight-jacketed by the Strategy Group when it comes to change. Men like Christian Horner, the Red Bull team chief, think power should be put back...
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