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Jeremy Clarkson: Ecclestone departure 'a good thing' for F1

 XPB Images Television show presenter and motoring journalist Jeremy Clarkson has said that it's a good thing that Bernie Eccleston is no longer in charge of Formula One. The former Top Gear host, who now presents the Amazon Prime show The Grand Tour, made his comments in a video posted to his new motoring website DRIVETRIBE this week. Ecclestone made an appearance on Top Gear in 2011 when he arranged for Clarkson and co-presenters James May and Richard Hammond to run laps around the Monaco Grand Prix street circuits in 'hot hatchbacks'. Ecclestone himself was Clarkson's passenger in a Citroen DS3 Racing. "I had some time for Bernie in the end actually," said Clarkson....
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