- The Briton, who is not generally associated with Formula One.
- Likewise told ITV’s Good Morning Britain.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy might finished the intrusion of his nation by talks with Putin.
Ecclestone drew judgment on Thursday after the 91-year-old safeguarded Russian President Vladimir Putin in a TV interview.
English Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said the remarks were “totally unprecedented”.
Formula One said in a proclamation they were “his own perspectives and are in exceptionally glaring difference to the place of the cutting edge upsides of our game”.
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Ecclestone had warm relations with Putin, laying out the now-dropped Russian Grand Prix.
“He’s a five star individual and what he’s doing is something that he accepts is the best thing he was accomplishing for Russia,” said Ecclestone, who has a past filled with disputable proclamations.
“Tragically he resembles a ton of finance managers, positively like me, that we commit errors every once in a while and when you’ve committed the error you need to do all that can be expected to receive in return.”
Ecclestone noticed that Zelenskiy was a previous jokester.
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“I think maybe he needs to proceed with that calling,” he said.
“I believe in the event that he’d have contemplated things, he would have put forth a sufficiently large attempt to address Mr Putin, who is a reasonable individual and would have paid attention to him and might have most likely taken care of business.”



















