Domenicali: Interest in recent races remains high

According to Stefano Domenicali, Red Bull Racing’s rivals could not put up a decent resistance in 2022, but next season the battle for the main championship prizes will continue until the last race.

This year, Max Verstappen won the title ahead of schedule, in Japan with four stages before the end of the season, and in Austin, where he took another impressive win, his team took the Constructors’ Championship.

“Red Bull and Max Verstappen have been incredibly successful. But maybe the other team couldn’t capitalize on the opportunities that presented themselves – Domenicali didn’t mention Ferrari, but it’s clear it’s about her. – But what we saw on the track, countless wheel-to-wheel fights – this is exactly what we wanted to see. I am absolutely certain that the rivalry will continue until the last race of the calendar next year.

The sports situation in the championship still attracts a lot of attention. The battle for high positions in the Constructors’ Championship continues as the results of the season will affect the financial condition of the teams, and those who complete it in a higher position will receive more prize money. Therefore, in my opinion the interest in racing in Brazil and Abu Dhabi will be at a high level, I see no problems here. ”

Formula 1 released its third quarter financial results this week, and these numbers have had a beneficial effect on corporate America. When asked whether early victories by Verstappen and Red Bull Racing in the championship could negatively affect the economy of the sport or the rankings, Domenicali replied: “We don’t see any risks at all. The important thing is that the tickets for the remaining two races are almost sold out and sales continue to rise.Of course, the public will turn their attention to the battle of other teams, which is also important in the field of sports, and this is part of the race as well.

Source: F1 News

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