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Inside Line F1 Podcast: What's next for Bernie Ecclestone?

In the latest Inside Line F1 Podcast, Kunal Shah and Mithila Mehta ponders on what the former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone could do next. Ecclestone was fired from F1. What should he do next? We think he could be a TV commentator, so he gets to travel to the races for free (since he’s known to be cheap!). Or his good friend Donald Trump could hire him as an government relations expert? Current affairs indicate that Trump might need Ecclestone's service immediately. Or maybe he could start up a business with his fellow unemployed men from the paddock, Nico Rosberg and Ron Dennis. We always knew that F1 would find it hard to replace Ecclestone – that’s why the new owners have...
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