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Bernie Ecclestone admits F1 has 'always helped' Ferrari to win

Bernie Ecclestone has confirmed what many have always believed, that Formula 1 bosses have done 'so many things' to aid Ferrari's success in the sport. Ecclestone, who no longer controls the sport following Liberty Media's recent takeover, admitted in an interview with Italy's La Repubblica that he and former FIA president Max Mosley have aided Ferrari's success over the years through regulation changes, because the sport has always benefitted from the brand doing well. 'Helping Ferrari has always been the smartest thing to do,' he said. 'And it has always been done through technical regulation [changes]. 'The teams are important for F1, but Ferrari is more...
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