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Ecclestone: We don't want to lose Ron Dennis
McLaren chief executive Ron Dennis is fighting a move by other shareholders to force him out, Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Saturday. Ecclestone told Reuters at the Brazilian Grand Prix that he feared the 69-year-old Briton, whose team are the sport's second most successful despite not having won a race for four years, may have lost the battle already. 'There was a court case yesterday where he wanted to overturn what had happened and he lost the case unfortunately which is a pity because we don't want to lose Ron,' Ecclestone said. Asked whether that meant Dennis was effectively out, he replied: 'Apparently so, yes. I think he's appealing so he may win the appeal'. Sky...
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