F1 2025 review – The Supremo: Stefano Domenicali

Omnipotent, omnipresent, always smiling, the Italian manager is the key piece in Liberty Media's F1 chessboard.

Published 19/12/2025 à 13:00

Jean-Michel Desnoues

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F1 2025 review – The Supremo: Stefano Domenicali

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He is present at all meetings, all celebrations, all contract signings. At ease with the powerful

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vincent moyet

19/12/2025 at 04:49 a.m.

Ecclestone sold F1 to industrial interests who completely removed it from its sporting aspect to make it their technological showcase, but Domenicali wants to transform it into Mario Kart by taking his delusions for realities.

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Bisous

19/12/2025 at 04:02 a.m.

A rotten, money-obsessed scoundrel who is distorting F1 with his rotten ideas, imposing them under the guise that the fans "like" it, yet every poll shows the opposite.

Yves-Henri RANDIER

19/12/2025 at 01:31 a.m.

Il Supremo remains one of the nicknames of good old Bernie E.! Domenicali, with his sporting background at Ferrari and his industrial and commercial experience at Volkswagen Group, has perfectly (too perfectly, some would say!) slipped into the role tailored by Liberty Media to change or even renew the fans... with the risk that they will turn away from F1 at the first sign of disinterest or a new "hype" to follow elsewhere!

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