Brivio joined Alpine at the start of the 2021 season as its racing director in F1, having the previous year guided Suzuki to its first MotoGP world championship in 20 years with Joan Mir.
The Italian was moved out of the F1 team for the 2022 season, however, to head its young driver programme as director of racing expansion projects.
Brivio’s current contract with Alpine did extend into next year, but he and the company have agreed mutually to part ways at the end of 2023.
This move comes just weeks after a report in Speedweek stated he was being lined up to replace Alberto Puig as Repsol Honda’s team boss in MotoGP.
Honda has been mired in a difficult period in MotoGP of late, with it losing Marc Marquez to Gresini Ducati for 2024, while internally it has undergone a number of senior personnel changes.
However, Autosport understands Brivio will not join Honda in 2024.
“It has been a proud chapter in my motorsport career to be involved in Formula 1 with Alpine,” Brivio said.
“I would like to thank Alpine for the opportunity to experience Formula 1 which was my desire and also for the chance to pass on some of my experience in motorsport onto its young drivers in the Alpine Academy.
“I wish the team and the Academy the best in the future and I’m sure we will see many young drivers go on to achieve fantastic things in their careers.
“To play a small part in some of that success will certainly be something I will cherish.
“I am grateful to Alpine for accommodating my wish to pursue other opportunities which may (and I hope that they will) arise in the future.”
Source: Autosport