Bernie Ecclestone apologises for controversial Vladimir Putin comments - but doesn’t say sorry to Lewis Hamilton

Bernie Ecclestone has said sorry for his apparent defence of Vladimir Putin, but has not apologised to Lewis Hamilton.
 - Bernie Ecclestone
- Bernie Ecclestone

The former F1 boss courted controversy for calling the Russian president, who has invaded Ukra🐬ine, a “first class persꦺon”, before separately saying Hamilton “shou🍸ld be happy” with an apology from Nelson Piquet after his racist remarks.

Eccles🌸tone, aged 91, has now apologised to Sky for his Putin comments: “It’s probably good for me to get some things off my chest as well, things that🍌 have been bothering me about what I said and what people think what I’ve said,” he said.

“So I think often people come out and say things or do things without really too much thinking. Probably I did the same. I 😼can understand people thinking that I’m defending what he’s done in Ukraine, which I don’t.

“I was brought up during the war, the last war, so I know what it’s like and I feel sorry for the people 🔜in ജUkraine having to suffer for something they haven’t done. They’ve done nothing wrong.

“They didn’t start anything and they’ve done nothi🌸ng. They want to get on with their life. They want to get to schoo🎶l and try to go to work and earn a living, to keep the family going. So they don’t deserve to have to suffer. It’s not good for anybody.

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- Race, Bernie Ecclestone

“I can’t see anyone getting anything out of this, and I think they should get together and get an agreementꦦ. I’m sorry if it’s anything I’ve said that’s upsetting 💯anybody because it certainly wasn’t intended.”

Ecclestone had previously said to ITV abo🦂ut Putin: “I’൩d still take a bullet for him.

“I’d rather it didn’t hurt but I’d still take a bul𝕴let because he is a first-class person and what he is doing is something he believes is the right thing, he’s doing for Russia.

“Unfortunately, he is like a lot of business people, certainly like me, we make mistakes from time to time and when you make mistakes you havꦿe to do the best you can to get out of it.𒀰”

Ecclestone does not mention Hamilton

But Ecc♑lestone made no mention of his previous comments towards Hamilton.

Hamilton was called a racist w🔯ord by former F1 champion Piquet, who then apologised while insisting the insult was not racially motivate𒅌d. Ecclestone backed Piquet’s apology.

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Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 and Angela Cullen (NZL) Mercedes AMG F1 Physiotherapist…

Ecclestone said about Piquet to ITV: "I've known Nelso🗹n for an awful long time. I was with him a couple of weeks ago. It'ꦜs not the sort of thing Nelson would say meaning something bad. 

"He probably thinks lots of things he says which might upset us or might feel a l🀅ittle bit offensive.... to him it's nothing. It's just part of conversation. Nelson would never go out of his way to say anything bad, certainly.

"I think what probably happened, knowing Nelson as I know him, as his daughter is the girlfriend of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen, probably after seeing the accident, he🐻 probably exploded and carried that forward. Well it's probably not appropriate with us. But probably it isn't something terrible that h𓂃appens if you said that in Brazil.

"People say things... if people happen to be a little bit overweight, or undersized like me, I'm quite sure a ꧑lot of people have made remarks about that. If I'd have heard it, I'd have been able to deal with it myself without too much trouble. I'm surprised Lewis hasn't just brushed it aside. Or, better than that, replied. But he's now come out and Nelson has apologised. So everybody seems, or should be, happy."

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