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Brundle applauds arrival of Brivio: "Common sense has broken out"

Alpine today officially confirmed the arrival of Davide Brivio. The Italian, who has had success in the past with Valentino Rossi in MotoGP and brought the world title to Suzuki in 2020 with Joan Mir for the first time in 20 years, is now a part of the team. His arrival in Formula 1 has been well received, including by Martin Brundle. The Sky Sports analyst thinks this is not just good news for Alpine, but for Formula 1 as a whole. "As far as the future of Formula 1 is concerned, I am more confident than I was a few years ago," he said on Twitter in his reaction to the news that Brivio is coming to F1. Read more Eddie Jordan clear on Hamilton's position: 'I would show him the...
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