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Mosley: Bernie will walk if new owners interfere
- Updated: September 15, 2016
Max Mosley believes Bernie Ecclestone will not stick around if Formula 1’s new owners, Liberty Media, interfere in the running of the sport.
Earlier this month it was announced that Liberty Media had agreed a deal to takeover Formula 1 for $4.4b, buying all the shares of Delta Topco, F1’s parent company.
At the same time it was also confirmed that Ecclestone would stay on as chief executive officer.
However, former FIA president Mosley reckons the 85-year-old will only remain as long as Liberty Media leave him to run the …