Misano MotoGP: Joan Mir: I've heard the Brivio rumours, I’d be happy...

Rei♓gning MotoGP champion Joan Mir has heard the recent rumours that his former Suzuki team manager Davide Brivio may not be entirely happy in the F1 world and is considering a return to two wheels.
If so, with Suzuki yet to find a replacement for the Italian, a return to his former team (which hasn’t won a race this season) or management role at VR46 (another previous Brivio em🌌ployer) would seem the most logical MotoGP options.
"About the [Brivi🎃o] rumours, I heard that also," Mir said. "For me it’s not a problem if Davide comes back [to Suzuki]🐓. he did a great job with me in the past and for sure I’d be happy. But rumours are only rumours, so let’s see."
After assembling a commi൩ttee to absorb Brivio's roles this season, Suzuki has been openly searching for a replacement team manager for 2022. One rumoured option was Wilco Zeelenberg, but the Dutchman today confirmed he is remaining at the rebranded RNF Yamaha team.
"I think we need someone like Davide," Mir added. "The Japanese staff saw it and are trying to do everything to fix this situation. It was not easy to manage the situation when such a person like Davide left the team. ✤Nobody expected it. It was ﷽difficult to manage for the Japanese (staff).
"It’s important now they realise we need that person and I know that they are trying to find one person. It’s a difficult thiꦐng because this person [team manager] is always really important in the team. It’s a difficult situation. But they are doing all they can."
Brivio won MotoGP titles as a team manager for Yamaha (Valentino Rossi) and then Suzuki (Mir) before accepting the role of Racing Direct🎃or at the Alpine F1 team in January. He was last seen back in the MotoGP paddock in♔ Austria.
If Brivio 🉐does return to MotoGP next season it will be to the sport's biggest ever 21-round calendar, althoug♓h that's still two races less than F1 is planning.
"About 21 races, for us as the riders it’s not a problem. But the people working in this world, having more races means less time ✃at home with the family which is the most important thing," Mir said.
"For m💖e it’s fine. But I don’t und🦩erstand F1. They will do [23]. It’s crazy. I don’t know how many races we can do during a year."
Meanwhile, with his own title defence mathematically over, Mir approaches the final three rounds of this seaso🎃n with the aim of being best of the rest.
"We still have serious chances to finish second i༒n the championship. That is not my goal. But I will give everything to try to do it,"👍 said Mir, who is currently 27 points behind Francesco Bagnaia and 26 ahead of the other factory Ducati of Jack Miller.
"I’d be really happy if I’m able to do second this year. Let’s see. I know the Ducatis, especially Pecco is 🙈always♕ strong. And their potential is really high."
Fabio Quartararo, who is an unreachable 79-points clear of Mir, can win the 🅷world title by finishing ahead of Bagnaia on Su𝄹nday.

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