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25 Oct 2015

Autor:
Kenneth Roth & Phil Bloomer, Guardian

Human rights and the future of Formula One

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"Human rights and the future of Formula One", 12 October 2015

Last week the Guardian reported that Bernie Ecclestone has indicated that Formula One will have new ownership by the end of the year and that three parties are currently interested (Bernie Ecclestone says three parties interested in buying Formula One, 6 October). While these talks take place behind closed doors, we have a public message for any potential owners: you have an opportunity to put F1 on track to respect human rights and position the sport globally as a foremost example of how big sporting events and human rights should interact...