Nadia Padovani has taken over as owner and principal of the Gresini MotoGP team after the death of her husband and founder Fausto in February.
Gresini said in a statement yesterday that Gresini’s sons Luca and Lorenzo would play important roles in the team, the former on the sporting side and attending this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix.
“With the whole family on board to give continuity to the company, Fausto’s secret wish to return to MotoGP as an independent team will become a reality from 2022,” Gresini said.
Gresini, currently partnering Aprilia, signed a contract with MotoGP rights holders Dorna last year to revert to being an independent outfit.
The team competes in all three categories of grand prix racing.
“To have an independent team in the premier class is surely something very demanding, with a team to be built from scratch, but I know everyone in the company is giving their 110% to make his dream come true,” said Padovani.
“We’re currently speaking with several manufacturers and in a matter of few weeks we will reveal the details of our MotoGP project.”
Gresini, twice a world champion in the 125cc category (now Moto3), died at the age of 60 and two months after contracting Covid-19.
Meanwhile, Aprilia Racing have signed a new deal with Dorna to compete in MotoGP through 2026 as a factory team, with the Italian team becoming the final manufacturer to get on board.
“From next season, we will be participating in an official capacity as a manufacturer. This opens up new and hopefully great opportunities and we will need to manage many additional responsibilities,” Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola said.
“At this time, our thoughts and gratitude go to Gresini Racing, who have accompanied us in these years.”
Meanwhile, Aprilia yesterday committed to remaining in MotoGP from 2022 to 2026.
The Italian team, which have been racing under the Gresini name, become a fully-fledged factory operation.
It is the sixth and final manufacturer to sign up with MotoGP owners Dorna, joining Suzuki, Yamaha, Honda, Ducati and KTM.
“From next season, we will be participating in an official capacity as a manufacturer. This opens up new and hopefully great opportunities,” said Massimo Rivola, the Aprilia Racing CEO in a statement. “It is a natural step.”
Aprilia-Gresini finished last among the manufacturers in 2020.
Nadia Padovani