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Suzuki 'shock' as Brivio departs for Alpine

Suzuki has declared itself in 'shock' following the departure of long-serving team manager Davide Brivio for the new Alpine Formula 1 team. While Alpine has yet to formally confirm Brivio's appointment as its new CEO, an imminent announcement is expected, but in the meantime, Suzuki has been left reeling by his exit. Article continues under video The experienced Italian departs MotoGP after a 20-year career in the sport, the last eight of which were with Suzuki following its return to the series in 2013, culminating in last season's title triumphs for Joan Mir and Team Suzuki Ecstar. Brivio has described his move as "a difficult decision", ultimately deciding to take "a new...
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