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Davide Brivio, MotoGP’s King Midas that F1 didn’t appreciate enough
davide brivio He achieved fame as King Midas and as a specialist in building championship teams virtually from scratch. The 61-year-old is one of the most successful team directors in the history of the world championship, with his record showing him helping the team win six driver’s titles (four with Rossi, one with Lorenzo and one with Mir), four constructors’ titles (all with Yamaha) and six team titles (five with Yamaha and one with Suzuki). Last Sunday he returned to the top of the podium alongside Raul Fernandes and is now winning races with Aprilia’s satellite team.
Brivio was the author of one of the great dramas at the beginning of the current MotoGP era, having very secretly persuaded Valentino Rossi to leave the successful Repsol Honda ranks and join Yamaha’s official team from 2004, a betrayal that Saitama would never forgive. In fact, normally as a courtesy to the champion, he never gave Rossi the last winning bike of the two-stroke era (an NSR500) on which Rossi won the title and which is still on display at the Honda Collection Hall in Motegi.
From 2004 to 2010, Brivio and Yamaha enjoyed great success, and their good eye for attracting young riders and negotiation skills were key to securing future three-time champion Jorge Lorenzo to accompany Valentino Rossi in the 250cc era and later as his official Blue Box successor.
Upon Rossi’s move to Ducati, Brivio became his personal manager, setting up the VR46 Academy in the process. However, the World Championship reasserted itself in 2013, this time to bring legendary Japanese brand Suzuki back into the 1,000cc era of MotoGP. Initially, he served as the test team director and returned to the World Championship in 2015 when he was ready. Again he chose a young driver. maverick vinalesgiving Hamamatsu their first win on this new stage at Silverstone in 2016. And next to him was Aleix Espargaro. He was an excellent developer, as he later demonstrated at Aprilia. Together with the duo of Alex Rins and Joan Mir, they tasted glory again in 2020, winning the drivers’ and teams’ titles in Mallorca, but missing out on the brand title with Ducati by 19 points.

Then January 2021 arrived and with MotoGP pre-season just around the corner, an irresistible offer arrived from Luca Di Meo himself. Di Meo entrusted Alpine F1, a post-Renault project now directed by Fernando Alonso, but it has amassed more frustration than success. “To be honest, it didn’t go as well as I expected. It probably didn’t go as well as Alpine expected. The first year I worked in an F1 team, I had to gain experience, integrate, understand things. “I looked after the driver academy the next year because I had an established program, and I worked on new projects, but I would say my ambition, my desire, was to be more involved with the racing team, to be more involved in the activities,” he recalled at that time.
MotoGP rescued him and tasked him with building a new team from the ground up, NASCAR’s benchmark Trackhouse, but his opponent, Justin Marks, had no experience on two wheels. In 2023 he purchased two seats from RNF and remained an Aprilia customer. He once again demonstrated his negotiating skills when he acquired Moto2 champion Ai Ogura. Ai Ogura gave up her original path of riding a Honda LCR with sponsor Idemitsu in order to bet on Aprilia. Brivio was also responsible for giving MotoGP a second chance. Raul Fernandezwon both Moto3 and Moto2 races, and at the last Grand Prix he rewarded his boss’s trust by leading around the top five to take advantage of a golden opportunity to take his first win in a MotoGP race at Phillip Island.
“What Raul needs is to believe in himself, focus on his job, understand how to operate in the pits with emphasis on the right elements. I must admit that after the team’s success in NASCAR, we wanted to win in MotoGP. We felt pressured, but it is very satisfying,” Brivio admitted this Sunday.
Livio Suppo, another conqueror
The only similar figure in MotoGP these days is the Italian, also 61 years old. Livio SuppoWith Ducati he won a MotoGP title with Casey Stoner, with Casey himself and Repsol Honda he was able to win five titles with Marc Marquez, and in 2022 he signed with Suzuki after project leader Shinichi Sahara took over the team on an interim basis after Brivio’s surprise farewell.
Although he was already in trouble with the project, he continued to win in 2022 with Alex Rins until Hamamatsu City shut down the project at the end of 2023. Spo did the opposite, working from F-1 in marketing for the Benetton team, and in 1999 jumped into the MotoGP paddock with the Honda Benetton team in 125cc and 250cc, before Ducati handed over the reins.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Former F1 driver: “Towards the championship! Must focus on that.”
Former Formula 1 driver Riccardo Patrese believes 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli has the chance to compete for the championship in his second season.
With changes to the technical rules, the power order in the starting lineup for the 2026 season may change significantly. Patrese added that Antonelli has already shown that he can be among the names to compete for the championship:
“If Mercedes builds the best car under the new rules, Antonelli should focus on fighting Russell, as he has already shown he can do, and the rest will follow,” Patrese said.
“To the championship title!” he replied when asked how far the young Italian could go next year.
If Antonelli manages to win the championship next season, he will become the first driver to win the title in his second season since Lewis Hamilton in 2008.
Patrese recorded Antonelli’s first year:
“He made his debut, had to learn everything and coped well with the inevitable mistakes that come with lack of experience. I really enjoyed it, he showed pure class moments.”
Antonelli took three podium finishes in his debut season, including an impressive weekend at Interlagos and a spectacular comeback at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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Iconic McLaren F1 car up for seven-figure auction
A 2002 McLaren MP4-17A will go up for auction at RM Sotheby’s in Paris in 2026. Competing in 12 Grands Prix, the chassis was driven by Kimi Raikkonen and David Coulthard, achieving five podiums and one victory. The estimated price of the land is between 1,000,000 and 1,400,000 Euros.
The car was designed under the guidance of the legendary Adrian Newey. Although the MP4-17 initially showed inconsistent performance, it was later able to compete with the dominant Ferrari F2002 and regularly achieve podium finishes.
Chassis number 6 appeared in the middle of the 2002 season and was mainly used by Raikkonen, who replaced Mika Hakkinen in the team. The Finnish driver immediately finished third in the European Grand Prix, followed by second in France and third in the USA.
In 2003, the same chassis updated and driven by Coulthard won the season opener in Australia, marking the Scot’s 13th and final Formula One victory.
The car’s last race was at the 2003 Japanese Grand Prix, driven by Raikkonen, who finished second behind Rubens Barrichello, also of Ferrari. That season the championship was won by Michael Schumacher, who finished eighth in the race.
The car retains its original 2002 West livery and Räikkönen number 4 and is powered by a 3.0-litre Mercedes-Benz FO110 V10 engine. A complete restoration is required for reuse on the track.
Following its racing career, the car was stored at McLaren for 17 years and was purchased by its current owner in 2021. For fans of the early 2000s, this land is a unique investment and historical value.
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F1 driver appreciates team’s radical decision regarding 2026 season
About a year ago, Alpin decided to abandon Renault power plants and prefer Mercedes engines as of the 2026 season. The team came to the conclusion that its own engines had become a limiting factor in the fight for good results and sacrificed the status of the works team for the sake of customer cooperation with the German manufacturer, which was considered the favorite of the new technical regulations.
At the same time, the situation with Mercedes engines remains tense. Competitors are analyzing the possible use of thermal expansion to increase the compression ratio above the 16:1 limit in race conditions. While Honda, Ferrari and Audi may insist on breaches of the rules, Mercedes claims the rules were fully followed during static checks.
Despite the risks of the customer model, Enston is confident in the correctness of the choice. In 2026, the same engines will be used by McLaren, Williams and Mercedes factory teams, which will further intensify the competition. Of particular note is Williams, who finished the season under James Vowles in fifth place in the Constructors’ Championship, ahead of Alpine. This increases the pressure on the French team, but Pierre Gasly believes betting on Mercedes will allow them to compete at the front of the peloton from the start of Formula 1’s new era.
“We are opening a new chapter with Mercedes and given their CV and the number of championships, I am sure it will be a great adventure.”
“I’m not going to lie, I’m really excited about it. From what I hear, the Mercedes engine is in very good shape at the moment.”
“So I’m looking forward to the first test and the feeling that the Mercedes force is behind me. I have very high expectations for our team next year.”
“We made tactical sacrifices in 2025 so we can start 2026 on the right steps. I want to fight at the front of the peloton next season.”
“I don’t see any reason why we can’t be among the leaders at this point.”
Source: Sport UA
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