Automobili Lamborghini Chairman and CEO Stefano Domenicali Leaves to Become New CEO of Formula 1

 


Automobili Lamborghini announces that Chairman and CEO Stefano Domenicali will leave his position leading the Italian super sports car company to take on a new and prestigious professional role from January 2021.

Since joining Lamborghini in 2016, Domenicali has guided the company through a crucial period of exceptional transformation, with the introduction of the Urus, more than 700 new hirings, a doubling of global sales, and a significant growth of brand awareness on the world stage.

Domenicali is to become President and CEO of Formula 1 in January 2021, with Chase Carey, the current Chairman and CEO, moving to the role of non-executive Chairman.

Long-term F1 fans will remember Domenicali, 55, for his time at Ferrari, having joined the Scuderia in 1991 and remained with the team until early 2014.

During that spell, he worked alongside current Formula 1 motorsport boss Ross Brawn as Team Manager, before becoming Sporting Director in 2002 and then Team Principal in 2008.

"I am thrilled to join the Formula 1 organization, a sport that has always been part of my life," said Domenicali. "I was born in Imola and live in Monza. I've remained connected to the sport through my work with the Single Seater Commission at the FIA and I look forward to connecting with the teams, promoters, sponsors and many partners in Formula 1 as we continue to drive the business ahead."

"The past six years at Audi and then leading Lamborghini have given me broader perspective and experience that I will bring to Formula 1," Domenicali added.

Greg Maffei, Liberty Media President and CEO, said he was excited to welcome Domenicali to Formula 1, while also paying tribute to Carey, who he said will continue to play an important role.

"Chase has done a phenomenal job leading F1," he said. "He assembled a first-class commercial and sporting organization that has a long list of achievements, including broadening the appeal of the sport, growing its digital presence, establishing new technical regulations, securing a cost cap for the first time and reaching a new more equitable Concorde agreement with the teams.

"His actions have reinforced F1 as the pinnacle of motorsport. As always, he has been a great partner and I look forward to his continued counsel in his new role as non-executive Chairman.

"We are excited to welcome Stefano Domenicali as President and CEO of Formula 1,” he added. “Stefano brings a rich history of success in F1 at Ferrari and the broader auto industry at Audi and Lamborghini."

Carey himself said it had been "an honor to lead Formula 1, a truly global sport with a storied past over the last 70 years."

"I'm proud of the team that's not only navigated through an immensely challenging 2020 but returned with added purpose and determination in the areas of sustainability, diversity and inclusion," he added.

"I'm confident that we've built the strong foundation for the business to grow over the long term. It's been an adventure and I've enjoyed working with the teams, the FIA, and all of our partners. I look forward to staying involved and supporting Stefano as he takes the wheel."

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