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    Ex-Ferrari boss Domenicali to take over as Formula 1 CEO?

    Ex-Ferrari boss Domenicali to take over as Formula 1 CEO


    Former Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali is poised to make a surprise return to Formula 1 as the CEO of the sport, RaceFans has learned from a source with knowledge of the situation.

    The role of CEO will be relinquished by Chase Carey, who took up the position in January 2017 following Liberty Media’s takeover, and has recently overseen the successful completion of negotiations to extend F1’s Concorde Agreement with all 10 participating teams. Carey, who also holds the role of F1 chairman, is expected to retain links to the sport in an outward-facing role.

    Domenicali, 55, is well-connected both to Formula 1 managing director Ross Brawn and FIA president Jean Todt through his spell at Ferrari. Born in Imola and educated at the University of Bologna, Domenicali joined Ferrari in 1991. He took over from Todt in charge of the team in 2007 and oversaw its most recent championship success the following year, before standing down in 2014.

    In December that year Domenicali took over as the head of the FIA’s single seater commission. Two years later he became the CEO of Lamborghini, which is now believed to be up for sale by parent company Audi.

    Domenicali is expected to take over the role before the start of next season. Liberty Media declined to comment when approached by RaceFans.

    The appointment of Domenicali means the top roles at both F1’s governing body and commercial rights holder will be held by former Ferrari principals. However Todt, who became FIA president in 2010, has indicated he will not seek re-election when his current term expires at the end of next year.

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    With that recent article about how Todt is aiming to get a VAG brand like Lamborghini or Bugatti in F1, I wonder how the dynamics change with Domenicali being F1's boss.
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    Hope he has some soft corner left on ferrari

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    Quote Originally Posted by nani_s23 View Post
    Hope he has some soft corner left on ferrari
    Didn't we thought the same about JT and RB?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefa View Post
    Didn't we thought the same about JT and RB?!
    Hmmm yeah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefa View Post
    Didn't we thought the same about JT and RB?!
    If they were having soft corner for us, they were not doing their job fairly

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    I hope he left on good terms with Ferrari....

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    In 2014 he didn't wanted to fire any personnel. So instead he quitted.

    I guess he left on good terms, his own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverSpeed View Post
    In 2014 he didn't wanted to fire any personnel. So instead he quitted.

    I guess he left on good terms, his own.
    Yeah I heard, ferrari management moved him to Road car business?

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    I always felt that Domenicali had the driver and team interests at heart, he was a much more approachable TP than Arrivabene or Binotto but maybe didn't have the ruthlessness required to achieve what was fundamentally possible at the time, but I think he fits the CEO bill quite well. Having moved from Ferrari to run Lamborghini, currently a VAG company, does he bear any grudges against Ferrari? Time will tell.
    Last edited by wisepie; 25th September 2020 at 17:03.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPZ View Post
    I hope he left on good terms with Ferrari....
    He always "kept his feet firmly on the ground"

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