No point attracting young generation to F1 – Ecclestone

Posted: November 15, 2014 at 4:41 am

Nov.14 (GMM) Bernie Ecclestone has ensured the world of Formula One on Friday will be discussing one thing -- his controversial views.

Amid collapsing teams and a so-called 'crisis' for his sport, the F1 supremo provided a diversion with a typically politically-incorrect interview for a publication called Campaign Asia-Pacific.

Now 84, the Briton once courted controversy by saying he admired Hitler, and he riled others by joking that women should be dressed white like other domestic appliances.

In Friday's interview, he said women "like to criticise", and likened collapsing backmarker teams to "ladies and credit cards".

I don't know what the so-called young generation of today really wants,

Bernie Ecclestone

And as Marussia and Caterham fight for survival, Ecclestone predicted nobody will miss them "at all" if they do fold.

"They've only got a name that people would know because of the problem they're in," said Ecclestone, comparing them the paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius who gained greater notoriety for the high-profile murder trial.

"Same with these two teams," said the F1 chief executive. "You need teams like Ferrari."

Arguably the most alarming comments, however, are about Ecclestone's attitude to social media, as he has been heavily criticised for not embracing the power of mediums like Facebook and Twitter.

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No point attracting young generation to F1 - Ecclestone

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