After last season’s triumph, Joan Mir will have to defend his MotoGP title this year. It’s never easy to repeat the feat and Davide Brivio left the scene. The Italian coach has been vital to the team and the goal is not to suffer too much from his absence.
“Brivio was a point of reference for the team – admitted the Spanish driver interviewed on Sky Sport24 – It’s a very difficult situation for the team, but I’m very relaxed and have confidence in them. I’m sure we can do a good job, we have the people who can. “
Suzuki has decided not to bring in an outside manager to run the team. This means that the project leader Shinichi Sahara is in control of all aspects and relies on the people who were already on the team.
The goal will be to maintain the equilibrium that Brivio achieved without revolutions.