Announced last year, MotoGP Unlimited is the two-wheeled World Championship’s hopes at snaring a new audience and repositioning itself in the mainstream having seen the success Formula 1 has had with Netflix’s Drive to Survive.
Until very recently, little was known about MotoGP Unlimited – its name only revealed to the press in an invite to the premieres of the show in Madrid and Paris last month.
Produced by Spanish company Mediapro, MotoGP Unlimited is MotoGP’s most comprehensive behind-the-scenes documentary and follows the 2021 season events – so while last year’s action is well-known this review does contain spoilers from the docuseries.
There is a sense from MotoGP promoters Dorna Sports that they need Unlimited to do well. While MotoGP remains hugely popular across the globe and is continuing to expand into new markets, the series enters a new era in 2022 as it moves forward without its talisman Valentino Rossi.
With a grid made up of largely fresh faces, the…
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