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Ecclestone: The week of controversy

July 9, 2009 11:30
Ecclestone said he “didn’t know” about Hitler’s pre-war antisemitism

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

3 min read

Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has called off a visit to Germany to talk about the country’s forthcoming Grand Prix, despite having apologised for apparently praising Hitler’s leadership skills in a recent newspaper interview.

However, a Jewish friend of Mr Ecclestone spoke up for him this week. Gordon Hausmann, a solicitor involved with several Jewish charities, said that although Mr Ecclestone’s comments had been “foolish”, there was “no question of him being a supporter of Hitler”.

Mr Ecclestone’s remarks, published in The Times on Saturday, brought calls for his resignation from the president of the World Jewish Congress, Ronald Lauder.

And there was fresh consternation when, in response to the WJC’s criticism, Mr Ecclestone said: “It’s a pity they didn’t sort the banks out.” Asked to clarify what he meant, he said: “They have a lot of influence everywhere.”