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  • Billionaire’s daughter offers Rs 57 crore for info on stolen jewellery worth over Rs 247 crore

    Tamara Ecclestone, daughter of business magnate Bernie Ecclestone, also offered a reward of $300,000 (approximately Rs 2.3 crore) for a possible suspect Daniel Vukovic to be turned over to the London police.

  • Inability to hold race in Mar pushes India off F1 '14 map

    Inability to hold race in Mar pushes India off F1 '14 map

    Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has announced that it was not possible to accommodate the Indian F1 circuit in the racing calendar in 2014. Sameer Gaur, MD & CEO, Jaypee Sports told CNBC-TV18 that it has 5-year contract with Formula 1 and will organize 5 races.

  • Indian GP to miss a year, aiming for 2015 return

    Indian GP to miss a year, aiming for 2015 return

    JPSI vice-president Askari Zaidi confirmed the grand prix would skip a year because holding it in March 2014 would not be commercially viable so soon after this year's in October.

  • It's a dog's life in Formula One

    It's a dog's life in Formula One

    A dog's life in Formula One, if your owner is Lewis Hamilton, means a VIP pass to the races and being pampered by the sport's supremo Bernie Ecclestone.

  • India Grand Prix: Ecclestone open to two races in India

    India Grand Prix: Ecclestone open to two races in India

    India can hope to host two Formula One races within the next decade but the country faces plenty of competition on a crowded calendar, according to the sport's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone.

  • Market jitters could slow F1 IPO: Source

    Market jitters could slow F1 IPO: Source

    Renewed turbulence in global markets could put the brake on plans to float the Formula One motor racing business in Singapore next month, a source close to the deal told Reuters on Saturday.

  • Formula One in the Middle East to stay

    Formula One in the Middle East to stay

    Formula One teams, once they have recovered from a Bahrain Grand Prix run against a backdrop of nightly clashes between police and protesters, have many questions to address in the weeks ahead.

  • Bahrain prince says F1 race must go ahead

    Bahrain prince says F1 race must go ahead

    Cancelling the Bahrain Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday would only "empower extremists", the country's Crown Prince told reporters on Friday, following pro-democracy protesters' calls to mark the event with "days of rage".

  • France close to return to F1 calendar

    France close to return to F1 calendar

    Prime Minister Francois Fillon will visit the Le Castellet circuit in southern France on Friday amid speculation that he could announce the country's return to the Formula One calendar next year.

  • Team bosses cool on Formula One IPO plans

    Team bosses cool on Formula One IPO plans

    Team bosses were cool on the idea of becoming actively involved in any flotation of Formula One on the Singapore stock exchange, instead preferring to focus on their own interests.

  • Ecclestone to let Bahrain decide fate of F1 race

    Ecclestone to let Bahrain decide fate of F1 race

    Bahrain's Crown Prince will decide whether the country's season-opening Formula One Grand Prix can take place next month, the sport's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Sunday.

  • F1 teams look to Ecclestone for guidance

    F1 teams look to Ecclestone for guidance

    Teams left the fate of the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix in the hands of Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone on Friday after police again fired on protesters in the Gulf kingdom.

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