Unhappy Verstappen has to be listened to' over new rules, says F1 chief Domenicali
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Unhappy Verstappen has to be listened to' over new rules, says F1 chief Domenicali
"Stefano Domenicali stated, 'He's the best driver, he's a world champion, multiple world champion, and of course, his voice has to be listened to.' This highlights the importance of Verstappen's opinions in shaping the sport's future."
"'I don't want to fall into the trap of trying to create an antagonism because that's not me,' Domenicali emphasized, indicating a desire for constructive dialogue rather than conflict with drivers."
"'With Max, we have spoken many, many times since the beginning... he has been in a meeting where he was very keen to give suggestions,' Domenicali noted, showcasing the ongoing communication between F1 leadership and drivers."
Max Verstappen has expressed dissatisfaction with Formula One's new regulations, particularly regarding energy management's impact on racing. Stefano Domenicali, F1's chief, acknowledges Verstappen's concerns and emphasizes the importance of listening to drivers. While recognizing Verstappen's status as a world champion, Domenicali warns that ongoing criticism could harm the sport. Discussions are ongoing to consider adjustments to the rules, with a focus on maintaining a collaborative relationship with drivers and ensuring their voices are heard in the decision-making process.
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