New F1 chairman Chase Carey says he will work closely alongside Bernie Ecclestone to build on the successful foundations laid by the sports CEO.Carey has been installed as chairman of F1 by Liberty Media following the announcement on Wednesday it has agreed to buy a controlling stake. The American businessman, who was formerly Rupert Murdochs right-hand man at News Corportation, will work alongside F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone, who has been asked to stay in the role hes held since the late 1970s for three more years.Liberty Media has already outlined its five key areas of focus for the immediate future. Carey does not want fans to think Liberty Media simply wants to Americanise the sport and has once again stressed the importance in existing markets, such as F1s traditional heartland in Europe.Speaking to Sky Sports News, Carey said: I want to be clear, we didnt make this move because of America. America is an opportunity, I think we can do a lot more in America, its probably more long-term than short-term, itll take time to build the audience.Theres a much more passionate fanbase than anybody realises in America and I think we can do a lot to develop that, but realistically its a global sport, were not trying to Americanise it. We have a great respect for the European foundations of [F1]. Europe is critically important to us, can we build on that? Are there opportunities to grow it, in Asia, the Americas?Certainly the U.S. is a big opportunity long-term but this isnt an American company Americanising this sport. This is a great global sport, a great franchise, and one were going to continue building the great things Bernie has built over the prior decades. It is an evolution - this is a great sport with great brands, great franchises, great stars, great technology, we want to make it everything it can be, continue to build it and work with Bernie to make it bigger and better.Ecclestone, who was stood alongside Carey during the interview, was then asked if he hoped Liberty can help F1 successfully break into America.I hope they do, he replied. I really do, because Ive been knocking on doors there for a long time.Speaking about the main areas he expect to change, Ecclestone said: Theres areas where weve been a bit... you know where they are. Social media -- Im not too happy with that because Im not too sure what we should be doing or shouldnt do. Lots of other areas and Chase can help us in all other areas, hes got so much experience with everything.When Ecclestone was asked where he will be in three years, the 85-year-old smiled and said: I hope Im going to be here in three years time, alive and well! Bill Bates Cowboys Jersey . "I dont know that were close," said general manager Alex Anthopoulos. "I just think, right now, the acquisition cost just doesnt work for us right now. I dont know if I can quantify how far off or things like that that they might be but I would say we continue to have dialogue. Jason Witten Youth Jersey .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. https://www.cowboyssportsgoods.com/Womens-Darren-Woodson-Inverted-Jersey/ . -- Brandon Jennings made the most of his first game with the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night. DeMarcus Ware Cowboys Jersey . Kozun faked to the forehand and beat Monsters starter, Calvin Pickard, pad side in the second round for the winner. Spencer Abbott also scored in the shootout for the Marlies (25-13-4). Taco Charlton Womens Jersey . JOHNS, N.The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed goaltender Jonathan Bernier to a two-year, $5.8 million contract. The Leafs picked up Bernier in a deal with the Kings in exchange for forward Matt Frattin, goaltender Ben Scrivens and a second-round pick in either the 2014 or 2015 NHL Entry Draft. Bernier played in 14 regular-season games for the Los Angeles Kings in 2012-13, coompiling a 9-3-1 record with a GAA of 1.dddddddddddd88 and a .922 save percentage. Bernier was selected in the first round, 11th overall of the 2006 NHL entry Draft by the Kings. He has appeared in 62 career regular-season games for the Kings and currently has a 29-20-6 career record. Bernier made $1.525 million in the final year of a two-year deal last season. ' ' '