Falling out between Formula 1 and Russian Grand Prix looks to be permanent.
When asked to comment on Domenicali's position, Russian GP promoter Alexey Titov told Tass news agency:"The current situation in world sports is extremely politicized. It is necessary to take Domenicali's words here with this in mind. What he said has a pronounced political connotation that has nothing to do with the real spirit of sports.
"The future of our relations today is really unclear. We will take Domenicali's position into account in our further work." Titov added that Formula 1 is yet to return payments that were made by Rosgonki for the canceled 2022 Russian Grand Prix. "This debt exists, it is confirmed and our position on it is unchanged," said Titov."We expect a refund regardless of the current position of FOM in relation to holding races in the Russian Federation."
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