Domenicali lined up to replace F1 boss Chase Carey
The American businessman never really warmed up with Formula 1"
Stefano Domenicali looks set for a sensational return to Formula 1 - to replace F1 CEO Chase Carey.
The news was reported by multiple authoritative publications, including the major German newspaper Bild.
In mid-April, Sport Bild - another Alex Springer publication - claimed that Carey would "soon" be leaving Formula 1.
Bild correspondent Lennart Wermke now explains: "The American businessman never really warmed up with Formula 1 and now wants to go back to the USA."
Domenicali, who like FIA president Jean Todt is a former Ferrari team boss, is expected to commence his new role as head of Liberty Media’s F1 operations prior to 2021.
The 55-year-old is currently Lamborghini CEO, but he also heads the FIA’s single-seater commission.
Wermke said: "Domenicali has the necessary expertise, he knows the sport as a team boss and FIA official, and he also has enough commercial understanding.
"But it’s hard to imagine that Mercedes, Red Bull or McLaren will accept a former Ferrari team boss as boss of Formula 1, so the coming days will be exciting."
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