It’s always better to put things in writing… For a long time, last month, there was speculation that on the agreement between VR46 and Tanal Global Holdings The aim was to create the team that will be in MotoGP next year with the sponsorship of Aramco.
The excitement, but in view of those involved, one could say the cloud of dust, was kicked up by the Braunschweig group who answered the phone “on her own initiative” and called various media outlets, including GPOne.com, to ask why the sponsorship was announced.
The above-mentioned company “helps its customers to navigate the networked financial, political and social world in order to build trusting relationships with all of their stakeholders”.
Now we don’t know exactly what the Brunswick Group is doing for Aramco, but their intervention certainly helped to create confusion who, involved with Valentino Rossi, left the so-called sand wind in the air for so long that it obscured the view more than fog.
Probably for this reason Prince Abdulaziz bin Abdullah bin Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has decided to move in in the first person and from his private office in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, he had a letter written to number one at Dorna, Carmelo Ezpeleta, to confirm the agreement.
Otherwise there is no other way to give that given Both Dorna and Ducati had in turn asked for guarantees for the plan signed with VR46.
So, as we said at the beginning: It’s always better to put things in writing …
Now all that remains is to find out who to Luca Marini. becomes in the newly formed team. His Royal Highness cheers Valentino Rossi, Naturally. After all, such an investment needs a leader, and who is better than the 9-time world champion, whose presence alone guarantees visibility.
However, today came the news of the split between Yamaha and Maverick Vinales and suddenly a top driver is free, and if Vale had decided to hang up his helmet by now, we remember Ducati Maverick chasing long before he signed with the Iwata maker.