I have a lot of time for Domenicali. He held the post when Ferrari were still living on the Brawn/Todt/Schumacher era and thus had to mange expectations with Alonso and Massa, neither of whom, as good as they were, came close to Schumacher's capabilities.
Always handled the press with humour and mostly honesty.
He's also an enthusiast, unlike Carey who is a business man, and you can't ask for more in someone running the "sport".
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