Stefano Domenicali is the general manager of
Formula 1 since this year. He succeeded
Chase Carey. Domenicali was previously team boss of
Ferrari, but denies there will be any favouritism.
Important role for Ferrari
Domenicali spent more than 20 years at
Ferrari, working as team boss for the Italian team from 2008 to 2014. To the Italian newspaper
Corriere dello Sport he said that we will not see any form of favouring his old employer, however.
"Liberty Media is in favour of a great battle between all the teams. It's clear that Ferrari plays an important role and everyone hopes they do well, because that helps the company tremendously. Ferrari is unique for everything they've done for Formula One and they have a great history in motorsport," quote
Soy Motor.
No public in Imola
Domenicali was born in
Imola and so it is extra wry for him that no audience can attend next week's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
"It was not possible to have a race with an audience at Imola and I am very sad about that. Imola evokes great memories for me, because I worked in the paddock there when I was a student."The Grand Prix took place last year and this year as a replacement race, so it is far from certain whether Formula One will return to the circuit after this season. "Whether we return there in the future depends on many things. We will study it, but what we want above all is to enjoy next week."