Bernie Ecclestone

Bernie Ecclestone attempted to qualify for a single World Championship event. He was in a Connaught-Alta, one of a fleet of three entered by himself. He finished qualifying 265.2 seconds off the pace, and his two team-mates failed to qualify as well.

He is, however, the most important single person in Grand Prix history. He took charge of Motor Racing Developments in 1972, from Ron Tauranac. He was the team principal for Nelson Piquet's two drivers' titles, but he'd lost interest by the time Brabham missed the deadline to enter the 1988 World Championship.

Into the governance of the sport he went, and he modernised it, and quickly controlled Formula One. He is now the leader of a billion-dollar industry. He is a divisive figure, but he's not done badly for someone who was four minutes off the pace on a Saturday in Monaco.
 
i think he would be a good CEO as he is talking about 3/5 yr plan & is right f1 has even got a plan for pre season testing in few months than how to make f1 better in the coming yrs
 
He made this sport so great, however maybe he is a bit tired now!. I would keep him as an honorary president and adviser till the day he decide to go.
 
Mr. Ecclestone is not tired. He has made this sport great by promoting and televising it internationally.
However, he has also missed some small trends such as social media which have an impact on a companies media penetration.

Nevertheless, he's a lovely boyâ„¢.
 
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