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Ecclestone sparks ideas about all-electric Formula 1

Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has said that the sport should consider a dramatic move to all-electric cars in the future. It's a typically explosive comment from Ecclestone, in much the same style that he used to keep teams in line when he was in charge. But this time it's new owners Liberty Media that he's aiming to keep on their toes. Ecclestone hasn't exactly been on the best terms with the sport's new owners since they ousted him as CEO a year ago. "Let’s speak to the manufacturers and start a new all-electric Formula 1," he told The Guardian newspaper this week. "A Formula 1 for the future. “We still own the name Formula 1, we still have contracts with...
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