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Bernie ECCLESTONE: "HITLER WOULD MAKE IT GO"

When former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone gives interviews, you can be almost certain that it will all lead to controversial headlines…

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So it was recently when he gave an interview to a magazine Coach. From the action in Munich to Donald Trump in Adolf Hitler - The 89-year-old has once again proved that whenever he opens his mouth, he makes statements that raise dust.

Za Adolf Hitler it is so ecclestone he once said that he at least put things in order when he came to power. Controversial, and the former first man of Formula 1 like this interprets the contested argument: “When he took power in the XNUMXs in the greatest crisis, he created something that was impressive. He built highways, hospitals, railroads and so on. But what he did with people who were not to his liking and the ideas that made him brew World War II was utter madness and very wrong. ”

Ecclestone always provides controversial gestures, ideas and answers.

ecclestone he has always challenged with his fondness for controversial political figures. Hitler is not an isolated case in this regard, and he also praised the American president again in the aforementioned interview Donald Trump (works great, has good ideas and also implements them), of the Russian President Vladimir Putin (is much less difficult than attributed to it) and the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (sticks to his line).

Besides ecclestone re-displayed as an advocate of Brexit: "The EU must finally work things out with each other if it is to survive. The original idea was fantastic, but it became too democratic. I don’t think the UK should be in Europe. I believe that we must continue to do business with Europe and vice versa, but I am convinced that Brexit will go even better than before. “

Bernie, who will become a father again at the age of 89, could not avoid the question of the accusation of bribery in an interview Gerhard Gribkowski, a manager Bayerische Landesbankthat he directed the sale of Formula 1 (in which the said bank participated at the time) according to his ideas.

Bernie, like many men around the world, disagrees with the abolition of grid girls.

August 2014 the prosecution against Eccleston was abandoned, for which the Briton had to deduct $ 100 million. Many media outlets have sharply criticized the court's decision, and it has also been accused of being able to easily solve all their legal problems with money.

Today ecclestone he says: “I didn't bribe Gribkowski at the time, but I couldn't prove it because he was in prison. Paying 100 million was not a bad solution. It's like going to a casino and playing with your chips - you never feel like you're losing money there. The prosecutor was actually a very nice guy. They could lock me up for ten years. Even today, 100 million seems to me a reasonable price for freedom. ”

But the former alpha and omega of Formula 1 it also has controversial answers up its sleeve on more colorful topics. For example, he still doesn’t care why in Formula 1 they were discontinued after his departure shout girls: "For many girls, posing next to racing cars has created a good career and this possibility is no longer there." On his list of controversial statements is also the one when he labeled women as kitchen appliances. Sam says it was just a joke, but the media just doesn’t understand the humor on the subject.

In addition, Ecclestone once again denied it was years old 1963 one of the gang membersto rob the post office: "I wasn't one of them," he told of a gang in which he had quite a few friends, say Roy James. Ecclestone's reason yes did not participate in the robbery is easy: “I would get too little money”

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