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Toshio Suzuki, F1 driver

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10 March 1955 (69)
Giovanni de Riu (10 March 1925)
Hiroshi Fushida (10 March 1946)

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about Toshio Suzuki

Toshio Suzuki (?? ??, Suzuki Toshio, born March 10, 1955) is a former racing driver from Saitama Prefecture, Japan.


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1993 Érik Comas
Philippe Alliot
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Brivio was lured to F1 by Alpine at the start of this year on the back of an ultra-successful career in MotoGP which included him guiding Suzuki to the title in 2020.
But there have been rumours in recent weeks that, amid a likely management reshuffle at Alpine, Brivio could return to MotoGP.
The most obvious destination would be Suzuki, which is still on the look-out for a permanent ...

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As part of the overhaul of the Renault works F1 squad and rebranding as Alpine for 2021, the team announced a new leadership structure in January, with Brivio becoming racing director.
Brivio had worked at Suzuki since 2013, overseeing its full-time return to MotoGP in 2015 before leading its world championship victory with Joan Mir last year.
Brivio called the decision to leave Suzuki ...

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As exclusively revealed by Motorsport.com on Wednesday, Brivio is to make a surprise move to Alpine to become its CEO as part of a management restructure.
While Alpine's parent company Renault has so far declined to comment on the situation, Suzuki announced on Thursday morning that Brivio was leaving MotoGP.
Brivio helped lead Suzuki to its maiden MotoGP championships last year, with the ...

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