Ross Brawn is the latest Formula One alumnus to join the MotoGP ranks after it was announced he has joined Pramac Racing’s Limited Board of Directors.

The Englishman enjoyed serial success at the highest levels of Formula One with Benetton, Ferrari and Brawn GP. In that time, he won a total of 22 championships, 11 Constructors’ and 11 Drivers’ championships.
The 71-year-old will act as a “strategic advisor” to Pramac Team Principal Paolo Campinoti. “His vision, knowledge and winning mentality will make a valuable contribution to the continued growth and development of Pramac Racing,” Campinoti said.
Pramac became the first satellite MotoGP team to win the Rider’s Championship in 23 years in 2024 but has since struggled to impact the top results due to Yamaha’s current competitiveness issues.
“I’m delighted to join the board of Pramac Racing Limited in a non-executive role,” said Brawn. “Motorsport has always been about people, teamwork and continuous improvement, and I look forward to supporting Paolo and the team and contributing where my experience may be useful. Pramac has built an impressive organization with a strong spirit and ambition, and I’m excited to be part of its future.”CN
