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Domenicali: Quality of F1 grid now ‘much higher'

Upon returning to Formula 1, CEO Stefano Domenicali has noticed that there are now more drivers of a high standard. Domenicali previously worked in Formula 1 with the Ferrari team between 2007-2014, leading them as team principal to the 2008 Constructors' Championship. He would resign from the role in April 2014, though made his return to Formula 1 as the new president and CEO in 2021, replacing Chase Carey. And after returning following that hiatus, Domenicali highlighted three areas of the sport where he has seen sizeable changes, including the overall quality of the grid. “I would say the relationship between teams, the commercial right holders and the FIA are for sure different....
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