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Ecclestone scolds Stroll for being 'too dramatic' over 'pink Mercedes' affair

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Racing Point (Clive Mason / Getty Images)
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• Bernie Ecclestone thinks Racing Point's owner is 'too dramatic'.

• Lawrence Stroll is offended by claims that his team cheated in 2020.

• Ecclestone believes Racing Point pushed the rules too far.

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Former Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone has scolded Lawrence Stroll following his fellow billionaire's comments about the 'pink Mercedes' affair.

As the legality of Racing Point's 2020 car looks set to move on to the international court of appeal, team owner Stroll launched a vigorous defence of his integrity.

Stroll said: "I do not often speak publicly, however I am extremely angry at any suggestion we have been underhand or have cheated. I have never cheated at anything in my life. These accusations are completely unacceptable and not true. My integrity - and that of my team - are beyond question."

'Too dramatic'

But Ecclestone, whose official title as 'chairman emeritus' of F1 actually expired in January, thinks Stroll is being too dramatic.

The 89-year-old told Auto Motor und Sport: "He doesn't have to be upset. What happened is that Racing Point pushed the rules a little too far and this is the result."

Ecclestone suggests that Canadian Stroll, who made his fortune in fashion and whose son Lance drives for the team, should be grateful for his place in F1.

He said: "Stroll should be happy that they made his way into F1 so easy for him two years ago. He was allowed to get a team out of bankruptcy with all of its rights. If it had been me, he would have started from scratch with his new team name a year later."

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