Ross Brawn, former Ferrari F1 team boss, has joined Pramac Yamaha as a strategic advisor to Team Principal Paolo Campinoti. This move marks a significant shift in the team's dynamics, as Brawn brings his extensive experience in motorsport to the board of directors.
Brawn was at the helm of the Ferrari F1 team when Michael Schumacher won five consecutive titles from 2000 to 2004. His tenure with Benetton and Brawn also saw him partake in multiple Constructors' Championships wins and Drivers' Championships.
The appointment is particularly significant ahead of the new 850cc era in 2027, which promises to bring substantial changes to the MotoGP landscape.

Brawn's involvement will be crucial for Pramac Racing to stay competitive in MotoGP, given the team's current struggles with factory team led by Fabio Quartararo.
Campinoti expressed his pride in welcoming Brawn to Pramac Racing, highlighting their long-standing friendship and respect for each other.
Brawn's appointment is seen as a vote of confidence in Pramac Racing's ability to adapt to the changing MotoGP landscape.

The team's recent struggles in MotoGP have led to speculation about the need for strategic guidance from experienced professionals like Brawn.
With Brawn on board, Pramac Yamaha looks poised to make a significant impact in the upcoming season.
Brawn's experience in working with multiple teams and regulations changes will be invaluable in helping Pramac Racing navigate the new 850cc era.
The addition of Ross Brawn's expertise marks an exciting development for Pramac Racing, as they look to build on their existing strengths and overcome current challenges.
The addition of Ross Brawn's expertise will be crucial for Pramac Racing to stay competitive in MotoGP.
