
Ross Brawn Joins Pramac Racing Board in MotoGP Shift
Ross Brawn joins Pramac Racing as a non-executive advisor, bridging F1 and MotoGP as both series refine their competitive frameworks for the 2026 season.
Ross Brawn has officially joined Pramac Racing’s board of directors in MotoGP, marking a strategic crossover between Formula 1 and motorcycle racing. The 71-year-old veteran will serve in a non-executive advisory capacity, directly supporting team principal Paolo Campinoti as the Italian outfit prepares for the 2026 season.
Why it matters:
This appointment highlights a deliberate shift toward cross-disciplinary team management in elite motorsport. As MotoGP continues to refine its technical regulations and competitive balance, integrating F1’s proven operational frameworks and strategic planning could accelerate Pramac’s development cycle and strengthen its long-term championship ambitions.
The details:
- Brawn’s four-decade career includes 11 constructors’ and 11 drivers’ titles across Benetton, Ferrari, Honda, Brawn GP, and Mercedes.
- He previously served as FIA’s managing director of motorsports from 2017 to 2022 before stepping away from active series management.
- Campinoti described the move as a structural enhancement, emphasizing Brawn’s vision and winning mentality as critical for sustaining Pramac’s top-level growth.
- The appointment follows Guenther Steiner’s recent transition to Red Bull KTM Tech 3, underscoring a broader trend of veteran strategists bridging F1 and MotoGP ecosystems.
What's next:
Pramac will integrate Brawn’s insights into its 2026 campaign, focusing on technical consistency and rider development. The team aims to leverage his expertise to refine race engineering and maintain its competitive trajectory under evolving regulations.
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