Login

MotoGP Announces 8-Part Docuseries On Amazon, Scheduled To Release In 2022

The 8-part docuseries will be of 50 minutes each and will include some of the biggest names in MotoGP including Valentino Rossi, Marc Marquez, Fabio Quartararo Francesco Bagnaia, Joan Mir, Jack Miller, as well as their respective team managers and other key figures.
Calendar-icon

By Sameer Contractor

clock-icon

1 mins read

Calendar-icon

Published on November 27, 2021

Follow us on

google-news-iconWhatsapp-icon
Story

Highlights

  • The series will be produced by The Mediapro Studio with Dorna Sports
  • The MotoGP docuseries will release on Amazon Prime Video in 2022
  • The docuseries will feature behind the scenes action

The success of Formula 1: Drive To Survive had MotoGP fans waiting for their own high-octane documentary series and their prayers have now been answered by the head honchos at Dorna Sports. The organising body behind the FIM MotoGP World Championship has announced a new docuseries on the sport in an exclusive partnership with Amazon. The series will be produced by The Mediapro Studio, in collaboration with Dorna, and the Prime Video series is scheduled to premiere in 2022.

Also Read: F1: Max Verstappen Has Refused To Participate In Netflix Drive To Survive Documentary

The MotoGP docuseries will be divided into eight parts of 50 minutes each and will include some of the biggest names in MotoGP including Valentino Rossi, Marc Marquez, Fabio Quartararo Francesco Bagnaia, Joan Mir, Jack Miller, as well as their respective team managers and other key figures. The docuseries will premiere on Prime Video in over 150 countries and territories next year.

lpcc0mhk

The docuseries will stream in over 150 countries worldwide on its release

The MotoGP documentary series should give users some new insight into what happens in the making of the world championship. Dorna promises to give a glimpse of everything from training sessions to team meetings and everything in between, both sporting and personal of the teams and riders.

The announcement surely has us all excited, especially with the unpredictability of MotoGP races. The behind-the-scenes action should be equally exciting. The docuseries is likely to cover the 2021 MotoGP season and we do expect to learn more about what happened in the paddocks of title rivals Yamaha and Ducati, as well as more insight on Valentino Rossi's departure from the sport. There's, of course, the Maverick Vinales ouster from Yamaha and switch to Aprilia to watch out for as well.

Calendar-icon

Last Updated on November 27, 2021


Stay updated with automotive news and reviews right at your fingertips through carandbike.com's WhatsApp Channel.

Great Deals on Used Cars

View All Used Cars

Explore More