In a stark warning to European policymakers, Ferrari CEO Stefano Domenicali has sounded the alarm on the unintended consequences of the continent's aggressive push for electric vehicles (EVs). As governments accelerate the transition to EVs, Domenicali claims that automakers are facing unprecedented strain, threatening the very fabric of the sport. With the European Union's target to ban internal combustion engines by 2035, manufacturers are racing to adapt, but the CEO argues that this rapid shift is putting the long-term viability of Formula 1 at risk. As the world's top racing series grapples with the implications of a zero-emission future, Domenicali's comments have sparked a heated debate about the future of motorsport and the role of EVs in the industry.
CEO Stefano Domenicali warns Europe’s aggressive EV push has strained automakers and complicated the sport’s future.