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Times Online Sport, 06.01.09 09:30 UTC

Formula One chief Ron Dennis ‘dismissed worker he thought was gay’

The Formula One team owner Ron Dennis said he wanted to wash his hands because he had “been shaking hands with Arabs all day”, an employment tribunal was told yesterday. Peter Boland, a ...

Daily Mail, 06.01.09 02:05 UTC

Lewis Hamilton's 'bully' boss branded a racist at employment tribunal

Add to My Stories Lewis Hamilton's boss has been branded a racist and a bully during an employment tribunal. McLaren chief Ron Dennis, who discovered the motor racing champion, was accused of once ...

Telegraph, 05.01.09 19:33 UTC

Ron Dennis sacked personal air steward over 'unfounded' gay rumours, tribunal hears

A glimpse into the jet-setting world and extravagant world of the McLaren Formula One boss Ron Dennis has been given by his personal air steward at an employment tribunal.

Daily Mail, 05.01.09 18:31 UTC

F1 boss 'told aircraft steward he had to wash his hands after shaking hands with Arabs all day'

An aircraft steward who worked for McLaren racing boss Ron Dennis accused the multi-millionaire of being racist, an employment tribunal heard today. Peter Boland, 27, who was sacked by Mr Dennis in ...

Times Online Sport, 05.01.09 00:01 UTC

Sir Jackie Stewart delivers damning verdict

Sir Jackie Stewart was the epitome of the brave driver in the cockpit when he triumphed in an era when so many of his friends and rivals were dying all around him. These days the Scottish knight has ...

BBC World News, 31.12.08 22:04 UTC

Hoy surprised by knighthood

Chris Hoy admitted he was still coming to terms with receiving a knighthood in the New Year's Honours list.

Telegraph, 31.12.08 09:33 UTC

New Years Honours: Chris Hoy's mother's pride at family's two awards

The mother of Chris Hoy, the Olympic cyclist who was knighted in the New Year's Honours, has spoken of her pride at her son's award and her own MBE.

Telegraph, 31.12.08 06:01 UTC

New Year Honours: Paralympic swimmer Eleanor Simmonds is first child MBE

Eleanor Simmonds, the Paralympic double gold medallist, has become the first child to be recognised in the honours list after receiving an MBE at the age of 14.