Former Ferrari principal Stefano Domenicali set to be appointed new Formula One chief executive

Domenicali was in charge of Ferrari when they won their last constructors' championship in 2008

Philip Duncan
Wednesday 23 September 2020 14:00 BST
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Former Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali is poised to become the new boss of Formula One.

Italian Domenicali, 55, is set to land the role when chief executive Chase Carey steps down from his position at the end of the year.

The development, which is understood to have been communicated to the teams but is yet to be confirmed by F1, means the sport will be spearheaded by three former Ferrari chiefs.

Jean Todt is serving his third term as FIA president, while Ross Brawn is the sport's motorsport boss. The duo oversaw Michael Schumacher's run of success at Ferrari.

Domenicali was in charge of Ferrari when they won their last constructors' championship in 2008, but he left the Italian team six years' later before heading up Lamborghini.

Stefano Domenicali is set to replace Chase Carey (Getty)

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner and Alejandro Agag, founder of the all-electric championship Formula E, have all been linked with replacing Carey.

Carey, 66, took charge of F1 when Liberty Media completed its takeover in January 2017.

The American, who succeeded Bernie Ecclestone, is expected to remain involved in the sport in some capacity.

PA

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