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DOMENICALI curious how VERSTAPPEN will perform as CHAMPION this year

In his first season as Formula One boss, Stefano Domenicali, a former Ferrari team boss and CEO of Lamborghini, won a new world title.

Max Verstappen - Photo: HB Press

The Italian saw that Max Verstappen defeated Lewis Hamilton in one of the most exciting seasons so far. Boss Formula 1 he is therefore very pleased with the season.

In an interview with colleagues from F1-Insider.com, is Sundays looked back on the recently concluded 2021 season. Despite the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, Formula 1 managed to carry out a record 22 races. "It’s easier to look back on the amazing championship now, but it was a huge task for everyone involved." Hard work was rewarded with great interest in the struggle between Verstappen in Hamilton.

Stefano Domenicali is curious to see how Max Verstappen will fare this year as the current Formula One world champion - Photo: HB Press

He's in the last race of the year Verstappen managed to win the title by overtaking in the last lap thanks to a safety car Hamilton. Because of this, the race was not without controversy, but in words Domenicalia Verstappen earned the title of champion. “Max has grown and matured tremendously in recent years. Last year he was constantly racing at the limit.“It will be this year Verstappen at the start as world champion and Sundays he looks with curiosity at how the Dutchman will fare as the current champion.

"I look forward to seeing him in this new situation. He fulfilled his dream." Sundays he hopes to see another fight between this year Verstappen in Hamilton, and also hopes to be able to get involved in the fight for the title other racers. According to the 56-year-old, there are many young people and talented racers. Whether the new racers will allow more racers to compete for victories and the title remains to be seen.           

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