17/04/2025 12:30
F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has voiced his desire to see an increase
in the "spice" between teams and the controversies they are
involved in. Constant battling for supremacy has long been an
important factor in F1, with teams going to lengths to seek any
advantage possible. A major topic of conversation from the opening
phase of the ongoing season has related to flexible wings. The FIA
imposed stricter rear wing flex limits ahead of the new season and
tightened the regulation further just a handful of rounds into the
campaign to stamp out a 'mini-DRS' trick. F1 teams are also
preparing for a clampdown on front wing flexing from the Spanish
Grand Prix later this year. Amid various finger-pointing and
accusations around the grid, particularly between Red Bull and
McLaren, Domenicali has stated the controversies of the modern era
are not as dramatic compared to previous scandals. "I've lived
through many of those: Malaysia 1999, the double diffuser, FRIC,
mass dampers, F-ducts… all part of F1's story," Domenicali told
motorsport.com . "I used to be hands-on with technical and sporting
regulation debates almost every Sunday [when he worked for
Ferrari]. "Years ago, there were far broader grey areas than today
– but F1 people still know how to push everything to the limit.
"Personally, I feel today's controversies are relatively minor.
"In fact, it'd be nice to have a bit more of that again – they're
the spice of the sport."