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Domenicali heading to Thailand after Melbourne

Mar.16 Stefano Domenicali, the newly-renewed CEO of Formula 1, is hopping on a plane from Melbourne to Bangkok after Sunday's season opener. 'I'm just finishing the race here in Melbourne, then I go to Thailand to see if there is a potential interest from the government to develop something there,' he told Sky Italia. The move comes off the back of the latest news that Domenicali has successfully overseen the extension of the pivotal ‘Concorde Agreement' which binds the teams and the FIA to Formula 1. 'Domenicali has transformed this sport without rushing things,' Alpine advisor Flavio Briatore, who has been involved in the sport on and off since the end of the 80s, told La Gazzetta...
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