Former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone bought Flavio Briatore’s £18m yacht for bargain £6.6m after it’s seized by police
FORMER Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone treated himself to his old mate Flavio Briatore’s yacht.
The stunning 63-metre Force Blue became available for auction last year, after Briatore was convicted of not paying the VAT.
And Ecclestone, 91, couldn’t resist grabbing himself a bargain, picking up the yacht for a snip at £6.6m – despite his mate having originally paid £68.2m for it.
Briatore, 72, who previously owned QPR alongside Ecclestone – was found to have not paid around £3m in VAT on the boat between 2006 and 2010 – as well as around £700,000 in fuel duties.
The yacht, the 78th biggest on the planet, initially became available for charter in the Mediterranean, before the court decided to sell up at auction.
And according to , Ecclestone snapped it up for just £6.6m – despite it being valued these days at around £17.5m.
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Able to house 12 guests, Force Blue possesses luxury features including a spa, gym and Jacuzzi to relax in – as well as a cinema and disco room if Bernie fancies a boogie.
Perhaps Bernie will be able to share the yacht with his kids, having become a father again at 89 with wife Fabiana..
And if he has his way, there could be more offspring yet.
He told SunSport last year: “Fabiana said she wanted a family, and I told her, ‘That’s no problem for me. Half a dozen kids is great’.”
On being a father again, he added: “I am really happy. When I had the girls in the first place, obviously I was much younger.
“But also I was more worried about running a business than running around after them.
“Now I have more time on my hands and I hope I can spend it with my son as he grows up. I don’t know if we will stop here. Perhaps he should have a little brother or sister.
“Do I take anything? No! Fabiana gives me some tablets — vitamin D — but I don’t take anything else.”
Briatore, who also knows Ecclestone from his days as Renault F1 chief, was rushed to hospital in 2020 after testing positive for Covid-19.