Bernie Ecclestone has apologised for his controversial comments about Russian President Vladimir and the war in .The former F1 boss sparked outrage by describing Putin as a 'first class person' and that he would take a bullet for the Russian president during an interview on last week and was set to miss the Austrian Grand Prix tomorrow as a result of the backlash.But speaking to Sky Sports News today, the billionaire apologised and clarified his views on the war, insisting he did not mean 'to upset anybody'.
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