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Ecclestone plays down Michelin return reports

Ecclestone was quoted as saying, "All the teams that have talked to me about it say they are very happy with Pirelli".

Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG F1 W04 returns to the pits with a punctured rear Pirelli tyre

Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG F1 W04 returns to the pits with a punctured rear Pirelli tyre

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Bernie Ecclestone, CEO Formula One Group
Bernie Ecclestone, CEO Formula One Group

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Aug.30 (GMM) Bernie Ecclestone has moved to play down reports Michelin could replace Pirelli as F1's official tyre supplier next year.

At the height of the new Michelin rumours ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix, the sport's chief executive admitted the French marque "do want to get back in".

"But we have had contracts with Pirelli for some time," he told Germany's Auto Motor und Sport.

Ecclestone was referring not only to Pirelli's 2014 contracts with the organisation he leads - Formula One Management (FOM) - but also the vast bulk of the teams.

But what about the crucial final contract, between Pirelli and F1's governing body, the Jean Todt-led FIA?

"They (the FIA) have nothing to do with the commercial side," Ecclestone is now quoted by Brazil's O Estado de S.Paulo newspaper.

"They are the regulators, checking that the rules are being observed," he added.

Ecclestone also played down suggestions the Michelin story is being powered by Frenchman Todt, the FIA president.

Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG F1 W04 returns to the pits with a punctured rear Pirelli tyre
Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG F1 W04 returns to the pits with a punctured rear Pirelli tyre

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"If the issue went to a vote of the World Council," he said, "he (Todt) is entitled to one vote.

"But as it's not a matter subject to the World Council, it doesn't make much difference anyway," added Ecclestone.

Austria's APA news agency also quoted Ecclestone as saying "All the teams that have talked to me about it say they are very happy with Pirelli".

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