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Ross Brawn Joins Pramac Racing as Strategic Advisor Amid MotoGP Struggles
26 May 2026PlanetF1Breaking news

Ross Brawn Joins Pramac Racing as Strategic Advisor Amid MotoGP Struggles

Ross Brawn joins Pramac Racing as strategic advisor amid a 2026 MotoGP slump. The F1 legend’s non-executive role aims to stabilize the bottom-placed team, reflecting Liberty Media’s deepening cross-series integration.

Ross Brawn has officially joined Pramac Racing as a strategic advisor and board member, marking a high-profile crossover from Formula 1 to MotoGP. The appointment comes as Pramac struggles near the bottom of the 2026 championship standings, signaling a potential strategic pivot for the satellite team.

Why it matters:

Liberty Media’s ownership of both F1 and MotoGP has accelerated cross-series talent movement. Brawn’s expertise in team restructuring, technical strategy, and championship-winning operations could provide an immediate boost to a Pramac squad currently grappling with performance consistency and development bottlenecks.

The details:

  • Brawn, 71, brings a legendary track record, including two F1 constructors’ titles with Benetton, the 2009 Brawn GP championship, and years leading Mercedes to multiple world titles.
  • He will serve in a non-executive capacity, advising team principal Paolo Campinoti on long-term development, technical direction, and operational strategy.
  • Pramac sits last in the 2026 MotoGP team standings with only six points, highlighting significant challenges in bike setup, rider feedback, and race strategy.
  • His arrival follows a broader trend of F1 executives and investors exploring MotoGP opportunities under Liberty’s unified management structure.
  • The move mirrors earlier investments from figures like Guenther Steiner and Pierre Gasly, indicating a growing synergy between the two series.

What's next:

Brawn’s advisory role will likely focus on stabilizing Pramac’s technical operations and enhancing rider support ahead of the mid-season races. Whether his strategic input can quickly reverse the team’s fortunes remains to be seen, but the move underscores Liberty Media’s growing influence across all motorsport categories and signals a new era of cross-disciplinary expertise in satellite team management.

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