Sacked Audi F1 boss rumored to assist Lewis Hamilton’s MotoGP ambitions

Sacked Audi F1 boss Alessandro Alunni Bravi is reportedly working alongside Lewis Hamilton to acquire a team in MotoGP.


Sacked Audi F1 boss rumored to assist Lewis Hamilton’s MotoGP ambitions

Lewis Hamilton (via IMAGO), MotoGP logo (via MotoGP)

Lewis Hamilton is a many of many interests apart from racing in Formula 1. The Briton’s love for MotoGP is widely known especially with Liberty Media aiming to purchase the two-wheeler racing sport. Hamilton was recently rumored to be looking at his options to purchase a MotoGP team. Hence, amidst the ongoing reports, Sacked Audi F1 boss Alessandro Alluni Bravi has also been allegedly involved in the process.

Lewis Hamilton‘s recent rumors of wanting to purchase an existing MotoGP team have reportedly been assisted by Alessandro Alunni Bravi. However, alongside Bravi, the 40-year-old wants to create his team in the sport. Notably, the Italian came on board after Hamilton showcased his interest in creating a team rather than simply owning an existing one.

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Liberty Media’s acquisition of MotoGP might be of great help to Hamilton and Bravi in their ambitions of owning a team. However, there has been no official confirmation or denial from either of the parties involved about the news. The 40-year-old is highly likely to look at purchasing the debt-ridden team KTM in MotoGP following incessant rumors.

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Ferrari secures a partnership with a $69 million company ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s arrival

Lewis Hamilton’s arrival at Ferrari will bring many benefits to the constructor in Formula 1. Sponsorships and brand deals are just a massive part of the package bought by Hamilton to the team. Hence, ahead of the beginning of the 2025 season, Maranello revealed a partnership with UniCredit, a pan-European multinational banking group. Benedetto Vigna revealed that partnership and claimed that they wanted to time the news right before Hamilton arrived at Maranello.

Fred Vasseur and Lewis Hamilton (via XPB images)
Fred Vasseur and Lewis Hamilton (via XPB images)

It is a partnership that we wanted to announce shortly before the arrival of Lewis Hamilton, placing people at the center: those of our companies and of all the communities that gravitate around us.

Benedetto Vigna told autosprint.corrierdellosport.it

Ferrari is looking highly promising of championship contention in the coming season alongside Hamilton’s experience. The Italian constructor has already achieved a great upturn in performance in the previous season. Hence, the coming season would be an extremely interesting and exciting ordeal for the Tifosi and the team alike.