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Suzuki “will be more united than ever” after Brivio MotoGP exit

Suzuki MotoGP project leader Shinichi Sahara says the marque will be "more united than ever" in the wake of team manager Davide Brivio's shock exit. The Japanese manufacturer announced last week Brivio would be stepping down from his role as team manager after eight years, with Autosport revealing he is set to become CEO of the Alpine Formula 1 team. Suzuki will not replace Brivio in 2021, with Sahara instead taking on some of his responsibilities as part of an internal restructuring. In an interview released by Suzuki, Sahara says the "love" for the brand will continue to drive the MotoGP team onwards in 2021 despite Brivio's exit and does not believe it will affect...
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