Stefano Domenicali will cease to be CEO of Formula 1 | Relief
Stefano Domenicali will not remain as CEO Formula 1. According to Dutch journalist Jack Ploey and Relevo it was possible to confirm that the Italian will not renew its current contract, which expires at the end of next year. Thus, the connection between the head of the FOM and the Bolshoi Circus will end at the latest in a year, unless he decides to leave earlier.
This is a means that carries two months after very close strong rumors belonging corral about the future of Domenicali, we managed to find out that an automatic renewal of his contract would be ruled out. The Italian, who took up his current position at the end of 2020, will cease to be CEO at the latest at the end of 2025. The Netherlands says he will not leave Liberty Media, the owner of F1 and MotoGP, with He will become the CEO of the two-wheeler competition..
In the Netherlands, Donald Trump’s election victory played a fundamental role. They claim that Andretti teamwho had been wanting to land at the Circus Maximus for some time, would receive the full support of the Republicans and Domenicali’s suspicions. Plooy explains that another attempt by Andretti, now with more support, would have been successful. definitely convinced the current CEO to resign.
Wolf and Horner are candidates
There are several names on the table hold his position for a long time. Two team leaders on the starting grid Toto Wolffrom Mercedes, with more power, and Christian Hornerfrom Red Bull, entered into conversation, and the former racer Nico Rosbergwould also be mentioned in corral Big Circus. Yes, a German has much fewer ballot papers.
Domenicali did not remain as CEO not because of his decisions or poor management, but because time for change it goes through the category. The Italian earned his current good press after working at the forefront of the competition for these four years. The continuity of the head of the FOM is framed period of uncertainty in competition.
A few days ago it was announced that Greg MaffeiPresident of Liberty Media He will leave his post after almost twenty years. To put it into context, it would also be necessary to add the crusher that Ben Sulayem, the FIA President, launched together with the racing directors involved in the competition. The controversial departure of Nils Wittich has made headlines in recent days. He will be replaced by Rui Marquez.