In 1993 as a 12-year old I wrote a letter to Mr. Eccelstone regarding the Australian GP moving from my home town of Adelaide to Melbourne, amid much conjecture. He personally replied to my letter with the upmost clarity and respect. The fact he gave time to fans while driving a now Billion dollar business is very admirable, If he only knew it was a pivotal point of my life that steered me toward being a Journalist, great interview TC. Brendan.
Yeah good old Bernie he’s basically seen every era of F1, incredible. He’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but F1 would not exist if not for him I’m glad you did a Beyond The Grid with him. He is a Legend. I’m not his biggest fan but I appreciate what he’s accomplished. Thanks for everything you’ve done in Formula One Bernie Ecclestone. 🏎👍
if it wasn't him, we would have 400km/h F1 cars and dozens of dozens of deads to report. so yeah, like you said he's not everybody's cup of tea but at least he took some right decisions. slowing cars down was one of'em.
F1 would defo easily exist without him, only it would be a lot less about money. Getting him out of the way was the best thing that could've happened to F1
Daniel Richardson I’m old enough to have been to Grands Prix in the early 70’s . Not many people there and it wasn’t on the tv. Bernie invented F1 . Full stop
@@MikeeCZ for now yeah. but not 20/25 years back in the late 90's early 2000's. he had his time. time for omething else. Ross is the man who will save F1 from falling apart.
I'll admit that his business sense did a damn good job of putting F1 on top. Just wish ol' moneybags left before trying to figure out ways to KEEP it on top.
Bernie gets a lot of unfair criticism. He is an absolute legend who made F1 what it is today. Everyone involved in the sport in either a fan or staff capacity owes him so much. Despite what he says, I certainly will never ever forget him 🙌
Cool! This has been a long time coming. Bernie is certainly a polarizing man but we owe him some respect even if we dont agree with everything he's done. It's nice to hear from him
Bernie! Thank you! He’s seen it all... every book I’ve read on him contains fascinating insights... while others have talked the talk, Bernie has used front and intelligence to just get on with it. A remarkable man.
Bernie, you'll never be forgotten. Your legacy will live through your family and friends. Thank you for all that you have done for a sport that makes people around the world enjoy cars and races.
Why you keep asking about Senna in EVERY INTERVIEW, even with people who have few relations with his story? Didint asked about Carlos Pace, De Angelis, a lot of drivers who DROVE for Brabham, but always this Senna´s bs! Hope when you interview Eddie Irvine you dont spend half the interview asking about Senna and Suzuka 1993
The London Business School should offer Bernie an honorary doctorate for outstanding contribution to international business, with a visiting professorship. Remember critics, this is the individual who built in the modern era, the global sport that is the Formula 1 Grand Prix.
Bernie is a complex character , he sees reality alot clearer than most people and it gave him super powers to get the upper hand. Whether is way was morally correct or not. It worked for him and brought alot of people forward. Will be interesting to see how F1 develops going into the future.
Bernie seems like the kind of man that you like more the better get to know him. It's a good thing that people got a better picture of the man. I would love to meet him.
His biography called "No Angel" is one of the best books I've ever read, I've little patience and so when i started the book I didn't think I'd finish. It addicted me, best f1 stories ever.
Smart, tough, devious, astute, clever, wheeling, strategic and wise - though many of those qualities have made Bernie enemies (fans and professionals alike) but he has also made others very happy, like me. If he'd not have done what he did with F1, we wouldn't have enjoyed it as we have. A brave, resolute, difficult, skilled, masterful and very worth listening to. Tom, thanks, nice one. Bernie, that was amazing to listen to.
Closet nazi, loves despots and tyrants and hates democracy. Trumpist. And an asshole. That is what Bernie actually is. He does not think you should have a say in things.
So many people judge Bernie based on things he said, but the point is that’s irrelevant as he never believed a thing he put out into public, it was all a device to achieve something. The only way you can really judge him is to look at what he *achieved*, which was more than anyone else could have done. Everyone who loves F1 owes Bernie a huge debt of gratitude.
I Always enjoyed the "Bernie and Brundle" double act on Martin's grid walks, naturally, Brundle is a used car dealer as well, he knew he was never going to get a straight answer to any questions he asked Bernie.
Thank you TC. I been waiting for this a long time. Wish he still was in charge. His ideas was crazy to some people, but when you stop & look at it some of it would make some really on your seat race.
@@morethanamazing8717 But without him we'd have less corruption in the FIA history books, a more open sport during the 200s and early 2010s, Group C lasting into the 2000s and without his idiot friend Mosely the 2005 US GP disaster might not have even happened. More of a detriment than a benefit to world motorsport IMO.
Clarkson's a Senna fanboy. He feels he must shove in that subject in every single interview. It's unbearable. Senna wasn't quicker than Piquet in that Brabham test, so stop making up stuff.
My old boss's wife used to be one of his secretaries / communications at Brabham. She said he would come back from race weekends upset (if the team did poorly) and throw typewriters.
It’s often what Bernie does not say that is significant. What happened to Stuart Lewis Evans is so horrific . Bernie is one of the bold kind of people who is able to be pragmatic and compassionate and get the best decision made / or not. The guy doesn’t shit himself when the chips are down .
I know thats probably not the point of a podcast but please record the interviews as video. I can't sit here for an hour listening to it while not seeing anything
He thinks he qwill be forgotten in months? I heavily doubt that. I remember watching my first few F1 races and asking my stepfather of the time who he was. A controversial figure for sure, but he wont be forgotten
Having promised F1 would always be free to view and then having decided to finally sell off, he earned a fortune and then turned his back on the fans to make even more! Thanks Bernie! He never had a love of the sport as his main focus, just his bank balance.
Jochen Rhindt, was due to go into business with Bernie, and they were going to do F2. Then move into F1, and he was going to retire after winning the F1 title. His wife said that he would be F1, but there be nothing more to do as a driver F1. And for the sake of their marriage he would retire. But due to the slower speed of the lotus 72, they removed the rear wing and he didn't like the crotch strap on the harness in the cars. So never used and unfortunately what they 'submarined' in his 4 point harness and later died on the way to hospital. Jackie Ickx was unwillinnaa to win the title after Jochen was killed in practice, so ppurposedly didn't drive at his full potential.
The 'off track' side of F1 is not nearly as interesting without Bernie and Max stirring things up, I'm sure it was intentional because I remember the intrigue and machinations BETWEEN races had everyone talking and debating, and was almost as exciting as the race weekend, whereas now even the liveliest of F1 forums have very little to say between races. Not saying that's a bad thing - just less exciting.
Everyone else had their photo taken 30 years ago, but Bernie gets one taken last Thursday? Two names were always spoken at every single grand prix weekend from when I started watching it in 1988, to around the Rosberg win. Senna and Bernie. A pity he seemed to be the Arthur Daily of the second hand F1 world. "Terrance, I've just had a great idea. Lets record every event live, but charge all the nations for it separately, that way its worth 40 times as much!"
In 1993 as a 12-year old I wrote a letter to Mr. Eccelstone regarding the Australian GP moving from my home town of Adelaide to Melbourne, amid much conjecture. He personally replied to my letter with the upmost clarity and respect. The fact he gave time to fans while driving a now Billion dollar business is very admirable, If he only knew it was a pivotal point of my life that steered me toward being a Journalist, great interview TC. Brendan.
Thank you for sharing this.
Wow,dude,write a letter?You mean you know where does Mr.Ecclestone live or you know his email address?
I hate to say but it was probably his assistent..
Bernie is the first guy that comes to mind when you think about F1.
He is F1.
Yeah good old Bernie he’s basically seen every era of F1, incredible. He’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but F1 would not exist if not for him I’m glad you did a Beyond The Grid with him. He is a Legend. I’m not his biggest fan but I appreciate what he’s accomplished. Thanks for everything you’ve done in Formula One Bernie Ecclestone. 🏎👍
if it wasn't him, we would have 400km/h F1 cars and dozens of dozens of deads to report. so yeah, like you said he's not everybody's cup of tea but at least he took some right decisions. slowing cars down was one of'em.
F1 would defo easily exist without him, only it would be a lot less about money. Getting him out of the way was the best thing that could've happened to F1
Daniel Richardson I’m old enough to have been to Grands Prix in the early 70’s . Not many people there and it wasn’t on the tv. Bernie invented F1 . Full stop
@@MikeeCZ for now yeah. but not 20/25 years back in the late 90's early 2000's. he had his time. time for omething else. Ross is the man who will save F1 from falling apart.
I'll admit that his business sense did a damn good job of putting F1 on top. Just wish ol' moneybags left before trying to figure out ways to KEEP it on top.
Only just listened to this episode - and gained a whole new level of respect for a person whom I never thought much of.
This interview has long been overdue, am a regular fun of this show, keep up the great work.
The man himself! He built F1. Thank you very much for this interview.
Bernie gets a lot of unfair criticism. He is an absolute legend who made F1 what it is today. Everyone involved in the sport in either a fan or staff capacity owes him so much. Despite what he says, I certainly will never ever forget him 🙌
I am 32 I don't remember what happened 5 years back & here is a OLD MAN 88 years old who remembers everything 60 years back
Always love hearing from him . his dry humour . he is so grounded .
Just sad that he wont be around too long = (
Love him or hate him, many of us wouldn’t be watching F1 if it wasn’t for Bernie Ecclestone.
Kidslovef1 🙏🏻still waiting for one race where the track is sprayed with water and the grid is reversed 😂🙏🏻
bollocks
Yeah
@@emiliofernandez7117 lol
And he thinks he'll be forgotten by the sport when he left so many marks in it
I love how steadily the episodes of beyond the grid keep on increasing in length. It's like seeing your wish come true!!!.
What an intriguing person. Great work Tom with the questions. Got it to flow with the toughest interviewee!!! Chapeau
Will add....Bernie will always be remembered.
Ohhh The BOSS is here. Can't wait to listen.
This'll be interesting! Can't listen to right now but can't wait!
Cool! This has been a long time coming. Bernie is certainly a polarizing man but we owe him some respect even if we dont agree with everything he's done. It's nice to hear from him
YOU EARN NOT PAY FOR RESPECT LOL
Look at you with the fancy new icon !
Well said . The world is a complicated place if you actually get it there and do something .
@@Gazgit555 He has earned it.
@@keyboardwarrior327 GLAD YOU AGREE WITH ME
Please, we need timestamps for these podcasts
how bout you make em
No way, listen to the whole thing
@@morethanamazing8717 Not every person has a lot of free time to listen to not-so-important things, you know... -,-
@morethanamazing, if you don't have the time, simply do not listen. This is not about you.
Marc Davies selfish
This should have been the first ever episode !!
Bernie! Thank you! He’s seen it all... every book I’ve read on him contains fascinating insights... while others have talked the talk, Bernie has used front and intelligence to just get on with it. A remarkable man.
Bernie, you'll never be forgotten. Your legacy will live through your family and friends. Thank you for all that you have done for a sport that makes people around the world enjoy cars and races.
Congrats TC for asking the Great Train Robbery question. I was waiting for that one and you delivered
Great interview!!! I love Bernie!!!! What a masterful job he did!!! Love him or hate him...he built F1!!!
Has anyone else listened to this at least 3 times sense it's been out. This one is amazing!
1:08:13 onwards..very interesting take on that legacy question.
This podcast is legendary
Why you keep asking about Senna in EVERY INTERVIEW, even with people who have few relations with his story? Didint asked about Carlos Pace, De Angelis, a lot of drivers who DROVE for Brabham, but always this Senna´s bs! Hope when you interview Eddie Irvine you dont spend half the interview asking about Senna and Suzuka 1993
The London Business School should offer Bernie an honorary doctorate for outstanding contribution to international business, with a visiting professorship.
Remember critics, this is the individual who built in the modern era, the global sport that is the Formula 1 Grand Prix.
A film needs to be made on this mans life
Another great interview. Like him or hate him, the majority of F1 fans/viewers wouldn't be watching if it weren't for Bernie Ecclestone.
Bernie is a complex character , he sees reality alot clearer than most people and it gave him super powers to get the upper hand. Whether is way was morally correct or not. It worked for him and brought alot of people forward. Will be interesting to see how F1 develops going into the future.
love him or loath him, this man made f1 into the conglomerate it is today. respect.
Bernie seems like the kind of man that you like more the better get to know him. It's a good thing that people got a better picture of the man. I would love to meet him.
His biography called "No Angel" is one of the best books I've ever read, I've little patience and so when i started the book I didn't think I'd finish. It addicted me, best f1 stories ever.
Smart, tough, devious, astute, clever, wheeling, strategic and wise - though many of those qualities have made Bernie enemies (fans and professionals alike) but he has also made others very happy, like me. If he'd not have done what he did with F1, we wouldn't have enjoyed it as we have. A brave, resolute, difficult, skilled, masterful and very worth listening to. Tom, thanks, nice one. Bernie, that was amazing to listen to.
Closet nazi, loves despots and tyrants and hates democracy. Trumpist. And an asshole. That is what Bernie actually is. He does not think you should have a say in things.
So many people judge Bernie based on things he said, but the point is that’s irrelevant as he never believed a thing he put out into public, it was all a device to achieve something. The only way you can really judge him is to look at what he *achieved*, which was more than anyone else could have done. Everyone who loves F1 owes Bernie a huge debt of gratitude.
The man who changed F1! For better or worse, like it or not!
Yeah he made it this great big corrupted mess.
He won’t sell his cows 🐮!! That’s awesome, Bernie. Spare their lives my man.
I have not heard that segment yet and appreciate your comment.
The last few sentences sum up of Bernie he's the best
Certainly a Marmite figure but a fascinating character all the same. Impossible to ignore his contribution to F1.
I Always enjoyed the "Bernie and Brundle" double act on Martin's grid walks, naturally, Brundle is a used car dealer as well, he knew he was never going to get a straight answer to any questions he asked Bernie.
Bernie is an absolute legend.
His final answer is brilliant, and maybe it sums it all up.
Thank you, I have not heard the ending and looking forward for it. Pure substance.
Thank you TC. I been waiting for this a long time. Wish he still was in charge. His ideas was crazy to some people, but when you stop & look at it some of it would make some really on your seat race.
The one we’ve been waiting for!
They did it, they really did it!
The man the myth the old head!! Introducing the artificial rain master mind Burger Eclairstone
@@spuddyl9938 In recent years (since 2012/2014) yes, but overall no.
@@spuddyl9938 ruined F1? How? Without him you wouldn't even have F1 to watch
Spuddy L What was your place in the creation of F1 ?
@@morethanamazing8717 But without him we'd have less corruption in the FIA history books, a more open sport during the 200s and early 2010s, Group C lasting into the 2000s and without his idiot friend Mosely the 2005 US GP disaster might not have even happened. More of a detriment than a benefit to world motorsport IMO.
Ernie Hecklerock?
Clarkson's a Senna fanboy. He feels he must shove in that subject in every single interview. It's unbearable.
Senna wasn't quicker than Piquet in that Brabham test, so stop making up stuff.
The immortal lich has returned.
Excellent research 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 you could feel the respect shown by mrE. good job and very entertaining
Wow! What an interview!
This was one of the most fascinating episodes of beyond the grid! I'm so glad Bernie came in to be interviewed
Fantastic, very interesting
Wht a man! The daddy of F1
Karan Magdum The “daddy” sounds rather....interesting 🤨
Mr E
Once upon a time grouped those names!! Schumacher vs Senna Vs Mansel Vs Prost !!
What A era!!
What a true fantastic era.
Wow, you can feel his way of being as soonest he started to talking
Another New Beyond The Grid Radio!
The start of the big legacy of F1
You're delusional, the sport transcends one money grubbing idiot and would have flourished regardless
Hey Tom, when are you going to get Keke Rosberg as a guest on Beyond The Grid?
As a sim racing fan it bothers me a lot hearing the words "mobile" and "simulation game" in one sentence 31:05
If it wasn't for Bernie, there's no way, NO WAY, F1 would be what it is today. He made it happen.
The MAN WHO SAVED COWS FROM THE SLAUGHTER HOUSE! 😍👍
What an amazing man he is
You have to admit it he made f1 what it is now rather you love him or hate him it’s not entirely unrealistic that f1 would be here with out Bernie
I'm actually early for one of these. This is nice.
Bernie doesn't give much away even in his retirement.
My old boss's wife used to be one of his secretaries / communications at Brabham. She said he would come back from race weekends upset (if the team did poorly) and throw typewriters.
Not surprised.
Good stuff!! 👌🏽👌🏽
8:05 "was it frustrating?"
It’s often what Bernie does not say that is significant. What happened to Stuart Lewis Evans is so horrific . Bernie is one of the bold kind of people who is able to be pragmatic and compassionate and get the best decision made / or not. The guy doesn’t shit himself when the chips are down .
I know thats probably not the point of a podcast but please record the interviews as video. I can't sit here for an hour listening to it while not seeing anything
Use your imagination
Danke Bernie.
I’m agree whith Bernie
Wow that was unexpected
He thinks he qwill be forgotten in months? I heavily doubt that. I remember watching my first few F1 races and asking my stepfather of the time who he was. A controversial figure for sure, but he wont be forgotten
Bernie "activate it" Ecclestone. Instant click.
Activate the Ecclestone-o-beat.
Finally
I believe the should make "Wet Races" happen, it's very easy and will make for great racing!!
Having promised F1 would always be free to view and then having decided to finally sell off, he earned a fortune and then turned his back on the fans to make even more! Thanks Bernie! He never had a love of the sport as his main focus, just his bank balance.
Yes and no , alot of jobs in UK have been maintained and created.
The man himself!
"I don't remember buying McLaren".
This man is inmortal
What did Bernie say at 10:33?
"He was a used car dealer?"
@@FernandoLima-eo3gt Yes.
MACHINE LEARNING? They have a virus in their tire degradation system... (They are Beyond 60 grid place penalty bad IMO)
It will be possible add to engilsh subtitutles for all parts / next parts /?
44:20 THE TRUTH!
Can you put the subtitels?
🤩🤩🤩👍👍👍
Artificial rain sounds like a pretty good idea now doesn't it?!?
No, the word artificial ruins it for me. You have to see dark clouds coming, not some computer algorithm deciding when it's start to 'rain'.
No
Jochen Rhindt, was due to go into business with Bernie, and they were going to do F2. Then move into F1, and he was going to retire after winning the F1 title. His wife said that he would be F1, but there be nothing more to do as a driver F1. And for the sake of their marriage he would retire. But due to the slower speed of the lotus 72, they removed the rear wing and he didn't like the crotch strap on the harness in the cars. So never used and unfortunately what they 'submarined' in his 4 point harness and later died on the way to hospital. Jackie Ickx was unwillinnaa to win the title after Jochen was killed in practice, so ppurposedly didn't drive at his full potential.
Holy crap, looking at the thumbnail i thought he died
I thoughed the same
looks like he has skin cancer tho. don't make fun of him guys.
Risanda Adhi Pratama yeah
JayB29
I think it’s because of the black and white filter.
@@JayB-lz6yd wait what?
The 'off track' side of F1 is not nearly as interesting without Bernie and Max stirring things up, I'm sure it was intentional because I remember the intrigue and machinations BETWEEN races had everyone talking and debating, and was almost as exciting as the race weekend, whereas now even the liveliest of F1 forums have very little to say between races. Not saying that's a bad thing - just less exciting.
This podcast should be called: God after he ruled, Beyond the Grid.
Brilliant man. Still messing with people. :))
Bring Bernie Back!
Goodbye poison dwarf.you were the near death of decent F1.gone but not sadly missed.
The poison dwarf reveals all...
Cameron Spencer meanigless
Perfect nickname
Oh shit!!!!!!
Everyone else had their photo taken 30 years ago, but Bernie gets one taken last Thursday?
Two names were always spoken at every single grand prix weekend from when I started watching it in 1988, to around the Rosberg win. Senna and Bernie.
A pity he seemed to be the Arthur Daily of the second hand F1 world. "Terrance, I've just had a great idea. Lets record every event live, but charge all the nations for it separately, that way its worth 40 times as much!"
Sold the tv right to Sky Sports. Worst decision ever. It should be free to air.
Well if BBC didn't give them the rights in the 1st place he wouldn't have wanted to sell them to Sky
I WOULD LIKE MONTOYA INTERVIEW
Awww, no-one made bookmarks.