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Bernie Ecclestone has some big boasts to make about the controversial timing decisions for this year's opening long haul races. This year was the first time that the Grands Prix in Australia and Malaysia began at five o'clock in the afternoon, three hours later than their traditional start time. This was done so that they could be broadcast live in Europe in the early morning, rather than the middle of the night, and it seems to have served its purpose. "All our TV up to now has been up 300%," says Ecclestone adding "we have been getting more than 50% of the market share."



















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