The boss F1 needs but (probably) can't have
A common critique of Formula 1 under Liberty's control is that it lacks engagement and direction. One man has all the qualities to alleviate those concerns - the trouble is, he might not be all that interested in the job
"It's reminiscent, in a way, of working with Bernie Ecclestone, whose departure was unfortunate. It's great to see a person with a real entrepreneurial spirit, a person who's single-handedly responsible for what happens in his racing series.
"Negotiations with him are not easy, but I'm certain that they're equally pleasurable for both sides and that they'll ultimately yield a result."
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