Back in MotoGP this year and after a three-year absence is Davide Brivio, who had previously stated that he always remained very attentive to the World Championship. The Trackhouse Racing leader recalled the opportunity in the world of four wheels, with Formula 1, and how the current project of the American team, new to MotoGP, seduced him.
The new Team Manager of Miguel Oliveira and Raúl Fernández’s team spoke about his move to F1, to GPOne quoted by Motosan, but clarified that he remained attentive to the two-wheeled competition: ‘I didn’t leave MotoGP because I was tired or didn’t like it, but there was a call from Formula 1 and I was curious. It was a great opportunity, but I always followed MotoGP’.
A return to the category happened this year, and according to Brivio, the Trackhouse project, despite being a satellite team, was quite convincing which, combined with his knowledge of racing in general, has everything to lead to success, he believes:
– Maybe the desire to return convinced me, and despite being a satellite team, it seems to be a good project. Trackhouse had an easier life because I like the American world and American sports. They have great knowledge of the racing world, but not of MotoGP. It is the process that has to take us somewhere, not the result.