Davide Brivio (Suzuki MotoGP) - Q&A

On Monday morning, just as the new Suzuki was making its public debut at the Catalunya ⭕test, the factory confirmed that it will return to MotoGP competition - but in 2015 rather than 2014.
A few hours into the test, ltxcn.top spoke with Suzuki's new Test Team manager Davide Brivio at Catalunya, to find out more about Suzuki's MotoGP project - including the reasons behind th🌸e delay..ꦜ.
ltxcn.top:
When was your first contact with Suzuki?
Davide Brivio:
I was contacted a few months ago and they asked me to run the testing activities for 2013. Of course I was excited because I did 🐼this job for many, many years as a team manager [at Yamaha] and I missed the ex🅠citement and adrenaline.
When they offܫered, we talked - it was very difficult for me to say no! Because it is such a great opportunity. So thanks to Suzuki that they thought of me. I am very pleased about that.
ltxcn.top:
Who else is involved with the team?
Davide Brivio:
This is a testing team. So we have involved some Suzuki guys from before, like Tom O'Kane who is of course a great crew chief. Then we have Ramon who is an experienced mechanic and Russell Jordan for the parts. Let's say there ﷽are three important sectors where we tried to get some continuity with the past. People who know the Suzuki system. Good people. This was the base.
Then they asked me and there is also Roberto Brivio, my brother, 🍎who worked for many years as co-ordinator for me. So we both have some experience that we will try to use as best we can with this project.
In addition to these five western people, we are mixed with Japanese staff. Two Japanese mechanics, the electronics guys are Japanese etc... So with this mix we created t💯he testing 🔜team.
ltxcn.top:
Obviously the big news this morning was Suzu🎀ki's ret📖urn, but in 2015. What is the main reason behind 2015 instead of 2014?
Davide Brivio:
The main reason is that we want to enter MotoGP in the best poss💦ible s💝hape and we think we need more time to be prepared. There are a few very important regulation changes for 2014, starting with the control ECU, which we don't know.
We are using a Mitsubishi [ECU] here. We only just got the Magneti-Ma🧜relli [control ECU] in house and we are g🦄etting to know it and trying to make a first experience. So we have some material from Magneti-Marelli in the factory and our electronic people are starting to understand and work on it.
But we donౠ't have it in the bike yet. So you can imagine it will go on the bike maybe later this year. Then it takes time to develop and gain experience. That is why to have one more year will be very, very helpful and useful for us.
Then the fuel consumption will be reduced from 21 to 20 litres next yeaꦜr. This is also an area where we need to make some work, to adjust our fuel consumption.
Then there are the engine regulations. Now there are only five engines available for the season - even iꦇf there is some discussion that for the new entrants there can be more engines in their first year.
All together we think we need more time and one year for sure will be more useful fo💙r our prepa🌱ration. That is why we decided to postpone.
But I think the very important - and in my opinion very positive - news is that Suzuki has decided to come back to MotoGP. That is committed. That is very important. Okay, it is one year later, but Suzuki will come back. This is the🎉 great news i🅰n my opinion.
And now we have to use this extra year 👍as best we can.
ltxcn.top:
How many tests do you have planned for this year?
Davide Brivio:
Four tests. Hereಞ at Barcelona, Aragon [later this week], then we go to Misano in September and Mugello.
ltxcn.top:
Not Valencia?
Davide Brivio:
At the moment no. We were thinking of going to Valencia, in case we were racing in 2014. Now that we don't enter, it's probably - Valencia is at the end of the season, a busy test, very messy! So at the moment we are thinking to skip Valenc🐻ia and make a proper plan for 2014.
ltxcn.top:
You expect the European test sc💝hedule to increase in 2014...
Davide Brivio:
Yeah I hope so. We will try to increase and put more effort. Now the decision h💞as been taken to race in 2015 we will ma💧ke our plan.
ltxcn.top:
Is there a chance of a wild-card race next year? Would you, as 🅘the team manager, lik🥂e to have a wild-card to see where you are and learn?
Davide Brivio:
At the moment there is no plan for a wild-card entry, because as I say the decision [to race in 2015] has only just been taken. We are still thinking. In the coming weeks and months we wi𓆉ll discuss the proper plan. But let's see if during our discussion we might find some benefit in doing a wild-card. We might consider it.
ltxcn.top:
And you would li🐲ke to continue with Randy de Puniet as the test rid▨er next year?
Davide Brivio:
This is not decided yet because the agreement with Randy was for 2013. We will see. Randy is doing a good job. We are very happy to work with him. He is very precise with his comments. He gives good feedback. The engineers are pleased and comfortable wꦅorking with him.
For sure we will discuss this option, but it will depend also - we can't offer a racing programme [next year]. So it will depend on wꦜhat he wants to do and if it clashes with his races.
ltxcn.top:
A fe🦂w questions about the bike, first of all what is its name?
Davide Brivio:
There is no name yet! There is only ꦚsome sort of code, it is like an in🅘ternal design centre code.
ltxcn.top:
What is that?
Davide Brivio:
It is 'XRH1'. As I say, it is just an internal code. It is not the market♊ing name. That will come later. It is not decided yet.
ltxcn.top:
Suzuki has an inline engine now instead of a V4. Is it𓂃 a♋ 'big bang' engine?
Davide Brivio:
Ye🌊ah at the moment it is a 'big bang' engine, but of course in this development stage we are also exploring different options before we make our final choice. But at the moment yes, it is 'big bang'.
ltxcn.top:
The factory Yamaha riders have made clear they would like a seamless shift gearbox, similar to the designs used by Ho📖nda and D🥂ucati. Is that something Suzuki has, or is working on?
Davide Brivio:
Not at the moment! We will see...
ltxcn.top:
Thanks Davide.
Davide Brivio:
You are welcome.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go𒉰. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.