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There is no doubt that 2011 has been a tough year for Formula One's boss Bernie Ecclestone. First he found himself being accused of paying a £27m bribe to undervalue F1 when it was sold to its current owner, the private equity firm CVC, in 2006. Then it was said he could be forced out of his own job if F1 is sold to the much-maligned media group News Corporation. The connection between both of these events is F1 being sold - something which Ecclestone would of course not have to worry about if he bought the sport back himself.



















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