(news.bbc.co.uk)
Former Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali has revealed that he has 'several interesting options' and is in no hurry to decide his future. The Italian resigned from his role in April following a difficult start to the 2014 season and was replaced by Marco Mattiacci.
Domenicali, who had been team principal of the Italian team since 2008 stated that he will always be a fan of Ferrari. His comments come after he met with Fernando Alonso earlier this week.
Domenicali resigned on the 14th April and later that week, Gene Haas announced his plans for his Haas Formula team which will make its debut in 2016 and when asked whether or not he would speak with Domenicali, Haas revealed that he would talk to the Italian if he was available.
During his time as team principal Ferrari won the Constructors championship in 2008, despite this however the team's last Driver's championship came when Kimi Raikkonen won the championship in 2007 which was Jean Todt's last season in charge of the Maranello based squad.
© Ben Johnston 2014
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