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Ross Brawn Makes Surprise Motorsport Return with MotoGP Team
26 May 2026The RaceNews

Ross Brawn Makes Surprise Motorsport Return with MotoGP Team

F1 legend Ross Brawn joins Pramac MotoGP as strategic advisor, marking his return to motorsport after exiting his role as F1 managing director in 2022.

Ross Brawn, one of Formula 1's most successful figures, has made a surprise return to motorsport by joining the board of directors of the Pramac MotoGP team. The former Ferrari and Brawn GP mastermind will serve as a strategic advisor to team principal Paolo Campinoti, a longtime friend.

Why it matters:

Brawn's move bridges Formula 1 and MotoGP, two series now under the same Liberty Media ownership. His championship-winning pedigree — from Schumacher's dominance to Brawn GP's fairytale — could bring fresh strategic insight to a satellite Yamaha outfit that has grown increasingly competitive.

The details:

  • Brawn was a key architect behind Benetton and Ferrari's title runs in the 1990s and early 2000s, then led Brawn GP to an unlikely F1 double in 2009.
  • He later steered Mercedes' early works years before becoming F1 managing director from 2017 to 2022.
  • After exiting that role, he now reappears in MotoGP, joining Pramac as a strategic advisor.
  • Pramac is Yamaha's satellite team and has established itself as a regular podium contender in recent MotoGP seasons.
  • Campinoti cited their long friendship and Brawn's "vision, knowledge and winning mentality" as key to the appointment.

What's next:

Brawn's involvement could help Pramac take the next step toward a first MotoGP title. With Liberty Media now owning MotoGP, cross-series collaboration between two and four wheels may become more common, and Brawn's experience could be a valuable asset.

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