Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo
says Formula One needs Bernie Ecclestone to continue running the
sport.
Montezemolo says Ecclestone's contacts with the
financial world are crucial if the sport wants to thrive.
Montezemolo spoke out after talks between car manufacturers
and the sport's commercial rights holders eased fears of a breakaway
championship.
The carmakers last week announced a breakthrough
agreement with the banks who control F1's commercial rights.
"It is too early for many details (about the
agreement)," Wednesday's Guardian newspaper quoted Montezemolo
as saying.
"But we need Bernie Ecclestone even more to
run the business because the business is owned by the banks."
Under Ecclestone's guidance, F1 now generates an
estimated annual income of around $400m from TV rights and other
commercial sources.
The SLEC holding company that he founded, and which
is now 75% owned by bankers JP Morgan, Lehman Brothers and Bayerische
Landesbank, has a 100-year deal for the sport's commercial rights.
Source:
BBC |