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Ecclestone: ‘Silly’ F1 technical rules have become too important

Bernie Ecclestone feels the overbearing impact of Formula 1’s current technical regulations ‘stop people racing’ as he casts his eye on the sport’s future. The former F1 boss, who was replaced as chief executive by Chase Carey last year, has given an interview with Freddie Hunt – son of 1976 F1 world champion James Hunt – discussing his relationship and memories with the British driver and the current outlook on the sport. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Ecclestone, who was appointed as chairman emeritus during the Liberty Media takeover 18 months ago, feels Hunt’s ‘playboy’ style wouldn’t suit F1's modern set-up while giving his assessment on the sport's current rules....
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