Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a joint news conference with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto following their talks at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow, Russia, March 22, 2016. REUTERS/Kirill Kudryavtsev/PoolREUTERS/Kirill 
Bernie Ecclestone, one of the richest men in Britain and the chief executive of Formula One, is really not a fan of Europe.
Ecclestone, who is worth $3.2 billion (£2.2 billion), said "we should get rid of Brussels" and let Vladimir Putin "run Europe" when speaking to WPP CEO Martin Sorrell at Advertising Week Europe on Tuesday.
He also added that he is completely backing a Brexit — Britain leaving the European Union— but admitted he "probably won't" vote in the referendum on Britain's EU membership on June 23.
"I think Europe has become less important full stop," he told Sorrell at the event, which Business Insider attended.
This is how the rest of the exchange between Sorrell and Ecclestone progressed:
Martin Sorrell: Western Europe, Eastern Europe or both, because you’re a great admirer of Vladimir Putin and what he's done in Russia aren't you?
Bernie Ecclestone: He should be running Europe.
MS: He should be in Brussels running Europe?
BE: No, we should get rid of Brussels and he should just be in charge.
MS: Why do you admire him so much?
BE: He does what he says he's gonna do, he gets the job done. I mean people don’t understand exactly what he wants to do.
MS: What does he want to do?
BE: First he wants to put Russia back to what it was, that's basically the most important thing for him.