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Brivio's departure shocked Suzuki

Suzuki MotoGP Project Leader Shinichi Sahara has said that Davide Brivio's departure was 'shocking news' to the team. It was announced that Brivio was to leave the Moto GP the team amidst rumours that he is set to join Renault's rebranded F1 team, Alpine F1. The news came shortly after he helped Suzuki win their first World Championship in the series, and Sahara says that it came as a surprise to the staff, but is confident they can handle his exit. “It was shocking news. I really appreciate what Davide has done since he joined Suzuki; coming in at the start with the newly-created project and growing it to become a top team,” he said as per Motorsport Week. “For sure we are affected...
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