Junior_BentsPlatformShoes
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stunted bell end, see his comments on Putin and Hamilton. What a horrible little man. Do everyone a favour Bernie, take a bullet for Putin but make sure you stand close to him so it takes both of you out:
The two men have known each other for several years, and reportedly became friends after Russia was first given the opportunity to host an F1 Grand Prix in 2014.
Asked on ITV's Good Morning Britain if he still regards Putin as a friend, Ecclestone says: "I'd still take a bullet for him."
The 91-year-old, who was chief executive of F1 until 2017, went on to say he thought the war could have been avoided if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had taken different actions, commenting on how Zelensky used to be a comedian.
"I think he seems as if he wants to continue that profession," Ecclestone says, "because I think if he'd have thought about things, he would have definitely made a big enough effort to speak to Mr Putin, who is a sensible person and would have listened to him, and could have probably done something about it."
Ecclestone says he doesn't believe it was Putin's intention to start a war that has led to the deaths of thousands of Ukrainian and Russian people, saying: "I'm absolutely sure he now wishes he hadn't started this whole business, but didn't start as a war."
He also says Lewis Hamilton should have "brushed aside" racist comments from 1980s F1 world champion Nelson Piquet.
Bernie Ecclestone: Ex-F1 boss' comments on Putin and racism far from 'modern values of our sport'
Formula 1 says comments by the sport's former boss Bernie Ecclestone on Vladimir Putin and racism are in "stark contrast" to "modern values".
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Putin is a first-class person - ex-F1 chief Ecclestone
Ex-Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has described Vladimir Putin as a "first-class person" who is doing something he believes is right for Russia.The two men have known each other for several years, and reportedly became friends after Russia was first given the opportunity to host an F1 Grand Prix in 2014.
Asked on ITV's Good Morning Britain if he still regards Putin as a friend, Ecclestone says: "I'd still take a bullet for him."
The 91-year-old, who was chief executive of F1 until 2017, went on to say he thought the war could have been avoided if Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had taken different actions, commenting on how Zelensky used to be a comedian.
"I think he seems as if he wants to continue that profession," Ecclestone says, "because I think if he'd have thought about things, he would have definitely made a big enough effort to speak to Mr Putin, who is a sensible person and would have listened to him, and could have probably done something about it."
Ecclestone says he doesn't believe it was Putin's intention to start a war that has led to the deaths of thousands of Ukrainian and Russian people, saying: "I'm absolutely sure he now wishes he hadn't started this whole business, but didn't start as a war."
He also says Lewis Hamilton should have "brushed aside" racist comments from 1980s F1 world champion Nelson Piquet.
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