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F1 News - No German arrest as Ecclestone skips Hockenheim - July, 2012 |
Jul.22 (GMM) Contrary to his earlier promise, Bernie Ecclestone in fact did not show up at Hockenheim on Saturday. David Tremayne wrote in the Independent that the F1 paddock had spent the day playing "where's Bernie?"The F1 chief executive's absence - unusual for a European race but not unheard of - heightened speculation he is afraid of being arrested.In the days before the German grand prix weekend, local newspapers reported that Munich prosecutors are ramping up their investigation of the 81-year-old, after Gerhard Gribkowsky was convicted of accepting bribes from the diminutive Briton."With Mercedes-Benz stalling on a new Concorde Agreement, and sponsors watching on anxiously, no one knows quite what will happen next," Tom Cary wrote in the Telegraph.A source close to Ecclestone insisted he will be at Hockenheim on Sunday, and Gribkowsky's lawyer Daniel Amelung told Deutschlandfunk radio that he doubts police will arrest him."If he is arrested now, jailed for a long time and acquitted at the end, the state would be subject to extremely high damages," he said.Bild am Sonntag newspaper, however, claims Ecclestone's office has cancelled several meetings that were long scheduled to take place at Hockenheim this weekend.F1 News F1 Schedule F1 Line-up Constructors' Championship Drivers' Championship F1 Tickets Live F1 Coverage Full Version: Formula 1 News Formula 1 Schedule Formula 1 Line-up Constructors' Championship Drivers' Championship Live F1 Coverage 10 'n' Pole F1 Regulations The Forums Motorsport Shop F1 Merchandise F1 Tickets F1 Diecast F1 Videos F1 Games Back To Top |