Ross Brawn Shifts Gears: From F1 to MotoGP
Ross Brawn, former Formula One team boss, has joined MotoGP team Pramac as a strategic advisor and board member. Known for his role in 22 F1 world titles, Brawn aims to apply his expertise to Pramac's Yamaha-backed efforts in MotoGP, aiming to enhance teamwork and performance.
Devdiscourse News Desk | May 26 (Reuters) - Former Formula One Team Boss Ross Brawn Has Joined Motogp Outfit Pramac As A Strategic Advisor And Board Member. The 71-Year-Old Briton | Updated: 26-05-2026 16:21 IST | Created: 26-05-2026 16:21 IST
Renowned former Formula One team boss Ross Brawn has made a strategic career move by joining the MotoGP team Pramac as both a strategic advisor and board member.
Brawn, a 71-year-old British motorsport luminary, played a pivotal role in securing 22 World Championship titles during his tenure in Formula One, including a historic championship with his own Brawn GP team in 2009.
With Pramac, a Yamaha satellite team, recently achieving commendable victories, Brawn aims to leverage his remarkable experience to further the team's success in the MotoGP arena.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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