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THE NEW FIGURE LOOKING AT THE BIGGER PICTURE

Formula 1’s new CEO has yet to set foot inside the organisation’s London offices, thanks to coronavirus travel restrictions. But that hasn’t stopped Stefano Domenicali setting the political tone for the season and the years ahead.

Domenicali has arrived at F1’s top job with much of the series’ short-term infrastructure headaches out of the way (a new Concorde Agreement has been signed, new governance is in place, and a fresh era is coming from 2022), but there remains plenty of bigger-picture stuff that needs sorting over the next few months. Decisions that need to be made soon are going to be

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