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F1 Supremo Denies Ferrari Bias As He Admits Their ‘Big Role’

Formula One’s commercial rights holders Liberty Media do not favour Ferrari due to their history in the sport, F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has insisted. The former Ferrari team principal said that although the Scuderia certainly has a “big role” and a rich history in the sport, Liberty Media is committed to promoting a “great battle” throughout the grid. READ: Mercedes Claim Wolff Barb Against Horner & Brown Was A Misquote 'They [Liberty Media] support a great battle between all teams,' Domenicali said in an interview with Italy’s Corriere dello Sport newspaper. 'Clearly Ferrari plays a big role and everyone hopes they do well, because it also helps the business.  “Ferrari...
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