Gianluca Dingli, a seasoned Maltese Karting driver, BRM dealer and BRM driver has now been given the important role as team manager of the official BRM racing team – an unprecedented post for a Maltese.
Zani, owner of BRM Racing Team said: “We are sure of this choice; we have had the opportunity to follow Gianluca over time, as a reseller of our brand, as a driver.
“We have always noticed how much effort he always puts into everything and above all how much linked to our brand, so we are sure that he will put the same commitment and dedication also as a team manager and will know how to coordinate everything and above all manage human resources in the best possible way, enhance the drivers and help them grow, indeed the results will prove us right.
“We welcome Gianluca, confident that he will bring other success, and above all, he will create a team of professionals where everyone will have a common goal to get results for BRM RACING.”
Gianluca Dingli, team manager of the official BRM racing, said: “I am thrilled and proud to have been chosen by BRM to fill this important role. Since I was 14 years of age, I have been linked to BRM, especially in the last 12 months we have also done a great job in Malta.
“Soon, my goal is to see BRM ahead with excellent results and to see a united group with the same purpose, I will give all my energy, my experience, and I will share my all to achieve results. I thank all at BRM for giving me this opportunity.”
Kyle Micallef, a young karting driver mentored by Dingli, was also confirmed as an official BRM driver.
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