Motorcycling-Brawn teams up with Pramac MotoGP team as strategic advisor


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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, whose Brawn team won the 2009 Formula One constructors' and drivers' titles, was also a key figure in Michael ​Schumacher's golden era at Ferrari and ⁠later his team boss ⁠at Mercedes.

Brawn was involved in 22 Formula One world titles ⁠in ‌his decades in the sport.

"Motorsport has always been about people, teamwork and continuous improvement, and ⁠I look forward to supporting (principal) Paolo (Campinoti) and ​the team and ‌contributing where my experience may be useful," he ⁠said.

Italy-based Pramac ​are a Yamaha satellite team who won the 2023 teams title with Ducati bikes and took the riders' crown with ⁠Spaniard Jorge Martin in 2024.

They switched ​to the Japanese manufacturer this season and have Australian Jack Miller and Turkey's Toprak Razgatlioglu as their lineup.

Pramac are ⁠last overall while Razgatlioglu is 22nd and Miller 23rd in the riders' championship, with a highest finish of 13th.

Brawn is the latest F1 figure to get involved in ​MotoGP, with both series now ⁠owned by Liberty Media.

Former Haas F1 team boss Guenther Steiner ​is CEO of the Tech3 KTM ‌team, in which French F1 ​driver Pierre Gasly also has a stake.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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