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Ex-Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, 89, becomes dad for fourth time after wife, 44, gives birth to son Ace

EX-FORMULA 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone has become a dad for the fourth time aged 89.

His wife Fabiana Flosi, 44, gave birth to baby boy Ace in just a 25 minute labour today.

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Bernie Ecclestone has become a dad for the fourth time aged 89 after wife Fabiana gave birth to a baby boyCredit: Getty - Contributor
, saying: “We have a son named Ace. I am so proud.

Brazilian Fabiana added: “It was all so easy. The birth was over after 25 minutes. I thank god.”

The pair have been self-isolating at their home in Switzerland.

The baby boy is the billionaire businessman's first son after having three daughters with his previous partners.

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His eldest, Deborah, 65, was born to his first wife Ivy Bamford before he had socialites Tamara, 35, and Petra, 31, with his second wife Slavica Radic.

He married marketing director Flosi in 2012 - three years after he divorced Croatian model Ms Radic.

The couple met through the World Motor Sport Council in around 2009.

Bernie with his daughters Petra and Tamara EcclestoneCredit: Getty - Contributor
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Bernie Ecclestone will turn 90 in OctoberCredit: PA:Press Association

Earlier this summer, Fabiana said: “Like all parents we have only one wish: the child must be born healthy.

“Hopefully he will never express any interest in doing something in Formula 1!”

The eccentric business mogul has amassed an estimated fortune of £2.5billion from his involvement in Formula 1.

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Eccelstone was born the son of a fisherman in Suffolk in 1930 and after WWII got his first job at a gasworks testing gas purity.

His first involvement in motorsport was trading spare parts for motorcycles before he branched into car racing in 1949, driving Formula 3 series cars.

Following an accident he withdrew from racing cars himself.

After making successful investments in property he returned to motorsport in a management role making his first entry into Formula 1.

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He was involved in team ownership until 1978 when he formed the Constructors Association in 1974 and became its chief executive four years later.

Ecclestone has been embroiled in a race row after comments he made during a shocking TV interview over recent days.

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Ecclestone claimed "black people are more racist than white people" and said he was "surprised" Lewis Hamilton had been upset after being taunted by fans in blackface.

But the billionaire has defended the remarks - insisting he doesn't care if someone is "yellow, green, brown or pink".

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