Stefano Domenicali
Stefano Domenicali has been the president of Formula One Management (FOM) since 2021. The Italian, born in Imola, previously worked as team principal at Ferrari. Under his leadership, Ferrari won one Constructors’ Championship.

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F1 CEO opens door to iconic venue return but issues warning: 'Time is running out'

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F1 CEO calls for more 'controversy' to 'spice up' the sport

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F1 boss Stefano Domenicali signs new long-term contract

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F1 CEO congratulates Verstappen on fourth F1 title success

F1 deny wild Domenicali rumour

F1 CEO warns Ferrari ahead of Hamilton-Leclerc partnership

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