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Ecclestone paid team bosses $10-million each to sign 1998 Concorde Agreement

Ecclestone paid team bosses $10-million each to sign 1998 Concorde Agreement 8 November, 2013 Bernie Ecclestone with Eddie Jordan Bernie Ecclestone's long reign at the top of Formula 1 could end over an alleged multi-million ‘bribe' paid to jailed German banker Gerhard Gribkowsky. As the circumstances surrounding that payment are probed this week in London's high court, it emerged that more payments – ‘which might also be described as bribes' – were paid by Ecclestone to well-known team bosses some years ago. The court heard on Thursday that Eddie Jordan, now a BBC pundit, quadruple world champion Alain Prost, and the late Arrows boss Tom Walkinshaw – all...
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