Bernie Ecclestone has played down the effect the ongoing takeover of F1 will have on the running of the sport. Robert Williams Celtics Jersey . Liberty Media are in the process of taking a controlling interest in F1 from CVC Capital Partners. The American firm have initially bought a 18.7 per cent stake with their full $4.4 billion takeover expected to be completed early in 2017.Speculation that former Mercedes and Ferrari chief Ross Brawn is being lined up for a senior role by F1s incoming owners in recent days has turned the spotlight on the future of Ecclestone, F1s chief executive. Brawn attracted to F1 returnIn a wide-ranging interview with F1s official website, Ecclestone was asked what he could tell fans about where F1 was headed amid rumours about who would be in charge in the future.Well, I can assure them that as far as the company is concerned it stays as it is - there will be no change, he replied.There can be different shareholders - and the shareholders that are now coming on board are probably going to be more commercial than CVC were. That is about it. Ross Brawn has confirmed hes held talks with Liberty Media, but wouldnt confirm whether hell be working with them in the future When Libertys takeover of F1 was announced in September, the American firm said Ecclestone would remain as CEO, with the 86-year-old separately telling media he had been asked to stay on for three years.Brawn has told Sky Sports News HQ he would certainly be attracted to a full-time role helping shape F1s future under its new owners, having already done some consultancy work for them.However, he denied he has already signed up.The F1 Gossip ColumnPrimarily I was approached by Liberty Media to give them an overview of Formula 1 from my perspective so Ive done some consultancy but thats really the extent of it so far, Brawn told SSNHQ.Im just helping them understand how Formula 1 works, how the teams work, the perspective of a team. Obviously theyve got a relationship with CVC, but they wanted to understand how the team works, views on how F1 can change in the future. Speaking to Autosport, Ecclestone denied suggestions Brawn had already signed a deal to directly replace him, adding that the former Ferrari technical director would instead be absolutely first class in a rule-making role at the FIA, F1s governing body.It has been widely speculated that Brawn could feature as a dream team partnership overseeing the sport alongside marketing guru Zak Brown. Dont miss the F1 Report: Ross Brawn special when the legendary team boss discusses Formula 1s future, Ferrari, Mercedes and more. Watch on Wednesday, November 9 on Sky Sports F1 at 9pm Also See: Brawn attracted to F1 return The F1 Gossip Column WATCH: F1 Report - Mexican GP Watch Sky F1 on NOW TV Walter Brown Celtics Jersey . Pace had a career-high 10 sacks for Rex Ryans defence-- second only to Muhammad Wilkersons 10 1/2 -- in his sixth season with the Jets. 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