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  1. Bernie Ecclestone: The Formula of Power - Ecclestone's Formula. A comprehensive look at the life and career of Bernie Ecclestone, the chief executive of the Formula One Group from 1978 to 2017, that provides unique insight into how he transformed Formula One into a global, billion-dollar business.

    • Mathieu Roy
    • 2011-06
    • Documentary, Biography, Sport
    • 52
  2. Ecclestone became chief executive of FOCA in 1978 with Mosley as his legal adviser; together, they negotiated a series of legal issues with the FIA and Jean-Marie Balestre, culminating in Ecclestone's famous coup, his securing the right for FOCA to negotiate television contracts for the Grands Prix.

    • Businessman
    • 1950–present
  3. 23 de jan. de 2017 · By Andrew Benson. Chief F1 writer. Bernie Ecclestone stands a little under 5ft 3in tall but for 40 years has wielded a giant influence in Formula 1 with canniness, wit and not a little...

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  4. Bernard Charles "Bernie" Ecclestone (Suffolk, 28 de outubro de 1930) é um empresário, dirigente esportivo e ex-piloto britânico. Foi presidente e CEO da Formula One Management (FOM) e da Formula One Administration (FOA). [2] É acionista da Alpha Prema, um dos empreendimentos que gerenciam a Fórmula 1.

  5. 11 de abr. de 2023 · A comprehensive look at the life and career of Bernie Ecclestone, the chief executive of the Formula One Group from 1978 to 2017, that provides unique insight into how he transformed...

  6. 23 de jan. de 2022 · Five years ago today, seismic news broke that many involved in motorsport likely thought they would never live to see: Bernie Ecclestone had been relieved of his duties as CEO of Formula 1 Management.

  7. The clue to Ecclestone's contribution lies in "five decades": that's how long the octogenarian - he turned 86 last October - has pulled and pushed and bent the sport unto his own image.