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Ecclestone takes another swipe at Hamilton

Bernie Ecclestone has accused Lewis Hamilton of forgetting 'a lot' and highlighted a money dispute between Hamilton and Mercedes. The former chief executive of Formula 1 and Hamilton have been at odds following Ecclestone's recent defence of Vladimir Putin and Nelson Piquet. When appearing on UK breakfast show Good Morning Britain, Ecclestone said he 'would take a bullet for him [Putin]' and that Putin was doing something 'he believes is the right thing.' Speaking before the British Grand Prix, Hamilton responded to these comments by saying voices like that should not be given space. “We don’t need any more of it, to hear from someone that believes in the war, and the displacement of...
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