F1, Stefano Domenicali raises the volume again
“The intention is to make sure that in the new regulations the engine noise is greater, because it is something that is part of the ‘excitement associated with racing.'”
“The intention is to make sure that in the new regulations the engine noise is greater, because it is something that is part of the ‘excitement associated with racing.'”
“And it makes me laugh when I hear people saying that F1 doesn’t respect historical races. It’s absolutely the opposite.”
The CEO of Formula One Group stands in contrast to the FIA’s positions and pushes for a closure to aspiring new teams.
“The problem is that he shows up and plays the same little game every year,” said Red Bull’s team principal.
“He is a champion who takes us to new dimensions even outside F1,” admitted the Liberty Media number one.
“It is right to say what one thinks, but it is not the case to be selfish.”
The Circus number one is convinced that the category will move toward a leveling of overall performance in the coming seasons.
“Being arrogant and believing you have a guaranteed future because you have been running for 100 years is not enough.”
The Mercedes team principal cautiously analyzes the innovations that are shaping the Circus.
Formula 1 CEO and growing popularity: ‘Everyone wants one’
Confession on the sidelines of the Australian Grand Prix: “Already today we could have had more than 30 races, that’s too many.”
“A great driver has to be a reference point for the team. These are important years for him, he must demand a competitive car and avoid mistakes.”
The F1 president had his say after the Austrian team’s one-two finish in Bahrain.
“The key is to be different from others and not have to copy anyone,” he said.
“He wanted to bring into the discussion certain value elements that were very important to him,” the Formula 1 chairman and CEO noted.
“Chatter is zero,” stresses the F1 chairman and CEO.
Formula 1’s number one: “The competitive level is so high that a team must have clear rules to maximize points.”
The current Formula 1 CEO, formerly Ferrari team principal, talks about his successor fresh from his farewell.
The Formula One Group CEO said, “I found myself in the same position.”
The managing director of Formula One Group spoke in the aftermath of Binotto’s resignation, which was accepted by the Cavallino management.
Ferrari’s team principal is being targeted by several fans.
“It is part of Formula 1, but this is not a sufficient element to say that it will always be part of Formula 1.”
The Circus number one has no doubts about the season finale and points the finger at skeptics, “I don’t see why Ferrari can’t fight for the title.”
Circus CEO closes the door to Moscow for good, and slams the Germans
“What is certain is that I am not selling the soul of Formula 1.”
F1 CEO explains that there will be no more room for fans to misbehave
The Monegasque’s reaction after the accident in France pleased the president and ad of the rainbow Circus very much.
Madrid feels ready to have its own Formula 1 Grand Prix.