Formula One commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone arrives at the Yas Marina circuit before the start of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix November 20, 2014. REUTERS/Caren Firouz
Formula One commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone arrives at the Yas Marina circuit before the start of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix November 20, 2014. REUTERS/Caren Firouz REUTERS

Anybody who is suffering from the cold winds brought by the first weeks of January hasn't really seen the pictures of Tamara Ecclestone yet. The British model and socialite has been busy flaunting her great bod at the beaches of Dubai, while carrying her cute daughter with her.

As she strutted her great bod in her white bikini, her little girl Sophia seems to also like the beach as much as her mother does. On her Instagram account, she posted a photo where you can get a clear picture of how trimmed and toned those legs and tummy are. Indeed, it was "Another beautiful day" for Tamara and baby Sophia as captioned in her idyllic shot on Instagram. The mother and daughter bonding in Dubai was favourited by her 4,722 followers who even went further commenting on the photos as a lovely picture of her and her family.

Tamara's Instagram account lately has also given us some dose of her 10-month-old's cutie. Tamara has shared snaps of her cute toddler enjoying the pool and the beach and even dancing by the beach.

She labelled baby Sophia on her Instagram account as her "everything". She also shared great pictures of her, baby Sophie, and her husband, by the beach. Her Instagram's family photo has been liked by many followers, while her baby Sophia is the most adorable on the beaches of Dubai while she's rocking her great body.

Meanwhile, Tamara's father, Bernie Ecclestone confirmed that Qatar's plan to host the Formula One Grand Prix could be thwarted by a deal with Bahrain made a decade ago. According to the British business magnate, he had a deal to have a race in Bahrain and he promised not to have another race unless they agreed to it.

"Now Bahrain needs to agree to a race in Qatar. If that can be sorted, fine. If not, we can't do anything about it," the chief executive of the Formula One Group said. Thus far, the chief executive of the Bahrain International Circuit revealed that they remain against plans for another race in the Middle East, according to Telegraph.

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