Hamilton: F1 couldn’t have chosen a better CEO than Domenicali

Lewis Hamilton doesn’t think F1 could have picked a better replacement for Chase Carey than Stefano Domenicali as he labelled the news as “amazing”.
Hamilton: F1 couldn’t have chosen a better CEO than Domenicali

Lewis Hamilton doesn’t think Formula 1 could have picked💧 a better replacement for Chꦐase Carey than Stefano Domenicali as he labelled the news as “amazing”.

F1 conf🌜irmed on Friday ahead of the Russian Grand Prix that the former Ferrari team principal has been named as the new president and chief executive officer of the sport, replacing Chase Carey, who will become non-executive chairman.

Domenicali headed Ferrari from 2008 until 2014 and has since worked with the ౠVolkswagen Group and as the CEO of Lamborghini, a role he has relinquished to take up the F1 position in January next year.

Six-times world champion Hamilton welcomed the news following Friday practice in S♚ochi.

“I know Ste𒀰fano really well,” Hamilton said. “He’s one of the nice൩st guys that I know.

“Actually, I don’t think 🍨they could have really chosen someone better to replace some big shoes that Chase has. He’s done 📖an amazing job and has always had such a great approach.

“Stefano, I think he’s got a great heart, he’s got a good family and๊ good morals. So the future’s positive.”

Meanwhile, Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul said he believes Domenicali will have “plenty t♊o offer” F1 given his vast experience in motorsport.

“He’s obviously got a very good knowledge of the sport itself, he’s got very good knowledge of how the spo🐼rt can support the manufacturers,” Abiteboul added.

“Lamborghini obviously not being in Formula 1 but he also k🎶nows, probably, why they are not in Formula 1. So I guess he’s got a different, interesting perspective to off♔er in relation to that.”

Domenicalli’s appointment means that F1’s commercial rights holder and gover🧔ning body will both be led by former Ferrari team bosses, while ex-Ferrari technical chief Ross Brawn is also heavily involved in the championship’s running in his position of managing director of motorsport.

Hamilton: F1 couldn’t have chosen a better CEO than Domenicali

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner reckons D🍸omenicali will prove to be a “real asset” for F1 and is sure the Italia⛦n will be “scrutinous in his impartiality”.

“I think it’s great for the sport,” Horಞner explained. “He’s one of the good guys.

“Having c💫ompeted against him, when he was the team principal of Ferrari, he has a lot of integrity, he was a racer, a competitor, he understands the business.

“He’s spent life in a commercial world outside of Forꦐmula 1 for the last few years. He’s d🎉one a great job at Lamborghini and I think that he would be a real asset to Formula 1.

“Obviously you would look at the make-up at the top end of the sport with Jean Todt, Ro📖ss Brawn and Stefano and it looks like a mid-1990s or early -2000s Formula 1 set-up.

“But I don’t think that there’s any particular🐲 bias or love towards Ferrari from any of those individuals.ꦡ So, I’m sure Stefano will be scrutinous in his impartiality.”

Asked if McLaren hꦉad any concerns about another ex-Ferrari boss being at the very top of F1, team principal Andreas Seidl replied: “Not concerned at all.

“I know Stefano very well. I’m sure he would handle being in that position. He’s the r🙈ight guy to handle tha💫t in the right way.

“I personally rate him very highly, not just because of his experience that you mentioned in all these different jobs he did so far, but I also rate him🐎 very high as a person, as a character, and as a passionate motorsport guy.

“I thജink with all this experience he is having, running a track at Mugello, doing different jobs at Ferrari including team principal position, being the CEO of Lamborghini, I think he would be a great choice.”

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