Ex-F1 boss Flavio Briatore enjoys himself on a yacht with two women after breakup.
According to The Sun: Flavio Briatore is trying to cope with his breakup with Bernadetta Bosi by enjoying a holiday on his luxury yacht in the company of women in bikinis.
The Formula 1 legend ended his relationship with the former law student, who is 49 years younger than him.
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Briatore, who is 75, was first spotted with Bernadetta in 2019 after his divorce from Elisabetta Gregoraci, which took place two years earlier.
He decided not to let personal failures affect his mood and went on a trip to Southern France on his yacht.
Yacht Holiday
The Italian entrepreneur spent time on the luxury vessel in the company of women in bikinis.
He relaxed on a sunbed, in good spirits, and took a dip in the Mediterranean Sea.
His 15-year-old son, Falco Nathan Briatore, was also with him.
In his role as advisor for the Alpine team, Briatore was seen having fun, spraying one of the women with water from a shower, and jokingly spraying the other while she was sitting at the edge of the yacht.
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Both men had an awkward meeting at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in April when Briatore was reminded of Brundle's firing in 1993 when the Italian replaced him with Ricardo Patrese.
Formula 1 and Briatore
Briatore returned to Formula 1 in May, becoming the head of Alpine after Oliver Oakes' resignation.
Although the team stated that he is working as a consultant under the Renault brand, the FIA does not recognize him as the official team principal since he is not an employee and does not hold a Formula 1 super license.
Previously, he managed to win titles with the Bennetton and Renault teams.
He helped Michael Schumacher achieve supremacy in 1994 and 1995, as well as Fernando Alonso in 2005 and 2006.
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