Ex-F1 Boss Bernie Ecclestone Says Would Like Putin 'Running Europe' and Would Take a Bullet for Him - Sputnik International

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July 09, 2019
Ex-F1 Boss Bernie Ecclestone Says Would Like Putin 'Running Europe' and Would Take a Bullet for Him - Sputnik International
Ecclestone defends ‘good guy’ Putin - GrandPx
Ecclestone defends Putin - GrandPrix
Ecclestone: I would take a bullet for Putin - Grand Prix 247
I'd stand in front of a gunman trying to shoot Putin because he's a good guy says Ecclestone - Daily Mail

Ex-F1 Boss Bernie Ecclestone Says Would Like Putin 'Running Europe' and Would Take a Bullet for Him - Sputnik International

Sputnik International
Europe09:19 09.07.2019Get short URL Ecclestone additionally said he doesn’t believe in allegations about Russia’s involvement in last year’s poisoning of the Skripals in the UK. Moscow has repeatedly refuted such accusations, pointing to the absence of any evidence and Britain’s rejection of Russia’s requests to cooperate in the investigation.
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Ecclestone defends ‘good guy’ Putin - GrandPx

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Ecclestone defends Putin - GrandPrix

GrandPrix
JULY 9, 2019 Ecclestone defends Putin Podium, Russian GP 2014 Bernie Ecclestone has not changed his views about controversial Russian president Vladimir Putin. Before he was ousted as F1 supremo, 88-year-old Ecclestone put Sochi on the calendar and Putin still attends the Russian GP with a highly visible presence.
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Ecclestone: I would take a bullet for Putin - Grand Prix 247

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Former Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has not changed his views regarding Russian president Vladimir Putin, going as far as saying he would put his 88-year-old body in the firing line to save the leader from harm.
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I'd stand in front of a gunman trying to shoot Putin because he's a good guy says Ecclestone - Daily Mail

Daily Mail
Ex-F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has said he would stand in front of a gunman trying to shoot Vladimir Putin because he's a 'good guy' and that he wasn't behind the assassination attempt on the Skripals.
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