Niki Lauda on ruled out suggestions that he is a candidate to replace Bernie Ecclestone as Formula 1 supremo.
Embroiled in a bribery scandal, the sport's current chief executive on Friday actually named Lauda, the great triple world champion and Mercedes team chairman, as a potential successor who could potentially be named "tomorrow". Lauda doesn't think so.
"No, I will not be boss of Formula 1!" the Formula 1 legend told German newspaper
Bild. "I have a job at Mercedes with a contract that goes up to and including 2017. Anyway, I do not think about things that will not happen," said Lauda.
But what about when that Mercedes contract expires? By then, Ecclestone will be a ripe 87.
"Completely excluded," Lauda insists. "I was never asked if I want to be Bernie's successor. Period."
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