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Is Bernie trying to buy F1 back?

Does Bernie Ecclestone have an unexpected agenda behind his recent criticisms of 2014 Formula 1? DIETER RENCKEN investigates an intriguing F1 political rumour

Formula 1 thrives on conspiracy: catch two (or more) team bosses in a huddle, and whispers instantly have them trading drivers/ganging up against competitors/scheming further (advantageous) regulation changes/discussing solutions to the latest catastrophe to hit F1.

In the world of F1 conspiracy, everything goes, with nothing being too bizarre to consider. Indeed, the only variables are the length of time devoted to deliberation/rejection/filing under 'future'.

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