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Mosley: Liberty should have kept Ecclestone

– Former FIA President Max Mosley believes new Formula 1 owners Liberty Media should have kept Bernie Ecclestone at the helm of the sport, rather than immediately install a new structure.Mosley forged a close relationship with Ecclestone early in their respective careers, which continued when Mosley became FIA President in 1993, a role he maintained for a 16-year stint.Ecclestone took control of Formula 1 in the late 1970s but was replaced as CEO by Chase Carey when Liberty Media acquired the sport last month, and moved to the honorary position of Chairman Emeritus.Mosley, though, believes Liberty has acted too hastily in discarding the day-to-day services of Ecclestone."I think...
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