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Stefano Domenicali breaks silence on calls for FIA to end Red Bull's success

Formula 1 CEO Stefan Domenicali has rejected calls for the FIA to intervene in the championship to make the sport more competitive by limiting Red Bull’s success. Red Bull has dominated the Formula 1 landscape in the new era of regulations, currently on course to win back-to-back Constructors’ and Drivers’ titles. So far this season, Red Bull has won every race, including the Sprint in Baku, with four 1-2 finishes. In the last 15 rounds, Red Bull has only lost one of the races, cementing its status at the top of the sport. Want to work in Formula 1? Browse the latest F1 job vacancies “This year, we need to say the truth: Red Bull did a better job than the others, it’s a fact,”...
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