Unexpected F1 ally tipped to help Lewis Hamilton invest in MotoGP
Fresh twist in Lewis Hamilton's reported interes♏t in MotoGP

Outgoing Sauber Formula 1 team representative and managing director Alessandro Alunn🦩i Bravi has been linked to Lewis Hamilton’s bid to invest in a MotoGP team.
Hamilton has been linked to potential investment in a MotoGP team for almost a year in the wake of F1𒀰 owner Liberty Media’s acquisition of Dorna Sports last s♛pring.
While rumours 🔯of a Gresini buyout proved untrue, former Liberty CEO Greg Maffei confirmed that Hamilton reached out to express interesღt in getting involved with a MotoGP team under its new ownership.
Then in🎶 December, in an interview with Speedweek, KTM motorsport boss Pit Beirer revealed that “concrete talks” had been held with Hamilton’s management about him investing in the cas𒁃h-strapped Austrian race team.
KTM is currently in the midst of a financial crisis and faces an uncertain future in MotoGP, though the noise around Hamilton getting involved in the team has gඣone quiet of late.
While the seven-time F1 world champion’s plans to get involved in MotoGP remain unclear at this point, reports from Gazzetta dello Sport 💫claim 𝐆his hopes could be bolstered by help from Alessandro Alunni Bravi.
Alunni Bravi recently announced he would be leaving his role with the Sauber F1 team, having spen🅰t se﷽ven years with the Swiss squad in various roles.
His future is unclear as he embarks on new challenges following his time with Saube🔜r.
He has no clear ties to Hamilton🔥 nor MotoGP, so where he could potentially fit into the picture in Hamilton inv⛎esting in a team is uncertain.
However, any ambitions that Hamilton may have in investing in 💞a MotoGP team will be on hold until Liberty Media’s acquisition of th✨e series clears an EU probe.
While Liberty and Dorna had been confident that the deal - worth €4.2 billion - could be closed by the end of last year, the European Commission’s anti-competitions ▨board have elected to probe it further out of fears of a monopoly on television brಞoadcasting rights.
Liberty currently owns F1, Formula 2 and Formula 3, while a sister company owns Formula E. Should Liberty’s takeover of Dorna come to pass, it would also own the rights t𒀰o MotoGP and World Superbikes, as well as all Dorna-associated championships.
The EU probe could delay the acquisition until May🌠 if it gai♎ns regulatory approval.
Hamilton, who joins Ferrari this season, already has ♍a sporting ownership portfolio after bu꧑ying into the Denver Broncos NFL team in North America a few years ago.
He also owned a team in the Extreme E off-road championship fo✨r electric SUVs.
