50years of collecting f1 cars and Now him selling

Bernie Ecclestone Interview

Best Ferrari f1 car collections in the world. As the mastermind behind the modern F1 era, Bernie delves into the key moments that defined his journey. From his humble beginnings to becoming the sport’s ultimate decision-maker, this conversation sheds light on the milestones that built his legacy. With his characteristic wit and insight, Bernie offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the evolution of the sport.

This video marks the start of an exciting series featuring the highlights of Bernie’s one-of-a-kind collection. Over the coming weeks, we’ll bring you closer to these iconic pieces of F1 history through exclusive stories and personal anecdotes.

Get ready for a captivating ride through the history of Formula 1 as told by the man who lived and shaped it. Buckle up, F1 fans—this is one conversation you don’t want to miss! Enjoy with hot brew coffee :hot_beverage:

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Cool stuff @Kunal He was a president and CEO of formula one management and formula one administration. He has sold his large car collection to Red Bull heir Mark Mateschitz for an undisclosed sum in a deal that will see them put on public display

Mateschitz, 32, is the son of the late Austrian Red Bull billionaire Dietrich, who was a team founder and owner and personal friend of Ecclestone.

The 69 cars date from the start of the Formula 1 championship in 1950 and include examples raced by champions Alberto Ascari, Mike Hawthorn, Niki Lauda, Nelson Piquet and Michael Schumacher.

British media reports have valued them at an estimated £500 million ($646m).

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