Kevin Schwantz: Brivio's Suzuki MotoGP exit leaves 'big void to fill'
Suzuki legend Kevin Schwantz says Davide Briv🦋io's departure as MotoGP team manager leaves a 'bi✃g void to fill.'
Brivio played a key role in planning Suzuki's premier-class return for 2015, then oversaw race victories for Maverick Vinales, Alex Rins and finally Joan Mir, who won the factory's first 500cc/M🧜o🎐toGP title victory since 2000 last season.
But just two months after Suzuki returne♐d to the top of the world, Brivio confirmed his departure from both the team and MotoGP, with꧑ the Italian now set to take up a senior role at the Alpine F1 team.

Suzuki legend Kevin Schwantz says Davide Brivio's departur🌳e as MotoGP team manager leaves a 'big void to fill.'
Brivio played a key role in planning Suzuki's premier-class retu꧂rn for 2015, then oversaw race victories for Maverick Vinales, Alex Rins and finally Joan Mir, who won the factory's first 500cc/MotoGP title victory since 2000 last season.
But just two months after Suzuki ✃returned to the top of the world, Brivio confirmed his departure from both the team and MotoGP, wi𒅌th the Italian now set to take up a senior role at the Alpine F1 team.
"Suzuki MotoGP world champions in 2020 and Davide Brivio is leaving to go Formula One racing, so I understand," said 1993 world champion Schwantz, during a video posted to his Instagram channel.
"That's a big void to fill. I think Davide and Bobby [team co-ordinator], both Brivio brothers did a 🔴great job of bringing Suzuki back to world championship-winning level. They performed that during a ✨very strange 2020 season, but it's going to be tough shoes to fill.
"I think they did a lot - first of all they picked two great riders, probably with some Japanese help🐻 as well. But it's no෴t going to be an easy position to fill.
"I'm sure there are some teams out there that would love to run Suzukis next year that have the shops and trucks and sta🐻ff in place. [But] I'm sur🍌e Suzuki would like to keep as much of the non-Japanese staff as they can.
"That's a pretty big shock, I think I read Sahara-san [Suzuki MotoGP project leader] say 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:he doesn't know what to do. He and Davide used to consult quite a bit on what to do, how to make the team better, the bike better, help the riders get better. And Sahara-san said heꦦ and Davide agreed on a lot of stuff."
Brivio's successor is currently unclear and, with just one month to go until pre-season testing is scheduled𒊎 to begin, preparations for Suzuki's 2021 title defence are likely to begin without a team manager in place.
"Sahara-san 🔯doing it on his own, it's going to be a big job. But if anyone can𒉰 do it, Sahara can," Schwantz said.
The Texan, 5♐6, has himself been linked with a Suzuki team management role in the past but gave no indication that he is interested in the newly available ꧂MotoGP position.
"Best of luck, I sure hope Suzuki find someone to ruꦍn that team for them," he 🦂said.
Former Ducati and Honda MotoGP team manager Livio Suppo, who like Brivio has won titles with two different manufacturers, told mahbx.com 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:he would listen to Suzuki if they were🐈 to call.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki 🌸exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.