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Domenicali enjoys Hamilton/Max battle for ‘supremacy'

F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has no concerns for the course of the title battle despite Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen's Silverstone crash. From the moment the two title protagonists collided on the opening lap of the British Grand Prix, the debate simply has not settled over who was at fault and how it will impact the title race moving forward. And while Domenicali does not want to see such incidents keep cropping up, he is glad to see Hamilton and Verstappen taking the fight to each other to assert their dominance. 'No, on the contrary I'm happy to see a championship where the protagonists want to demonstrate their supremacy,' he told La Gazzetta dello Sport when asked if he feared the...
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