MotoGP has confirmed an eight-part Amazon docuseries

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MotoGP has confirmed that an eight-part docuseries based on the events of the 2021 season would air on Amazon Prime Video in 2022.

MotoGP is working on its own version of the hugely popular Formula 1 Drive to Survive series, which has aired three seasons on Netflix and has led to a major boost in interest in F1. Motorsport.com reported back in March at the start of the 2021 campaign that MotoGP was working on its own version of the hugely popular Formula 1 Drive to Survive series, which has aired three seasons on Netflix and has led to a major boost in interest in F1.

Dorna Sports, the owners of MotoGP, was said to be working with MEDIAPRO on the new docuseries at the time.

The series will consist of eight 50-minute episodes that will provide exclusive behind-the-scenes video from the 2021 MotoGP season, following various riders, teams, and storylines as they evolved during the year.

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In 2022, Amazon’s Prime Video service will distribute the yet-to-be-titled series worldwide.

“The close collaboration between all parties, and this project with Mediapro and Prime Video, more than ensures that it will be a success,” Dorna’s CCO Manel Arroyo said.

“During this intense season, which ended in Valencia, the work between Dorna and THE MEDIAPRO STUDIO has been constant, with the idea of extracting the best and most outstanding moments of each Grand Prix of the season.

“The help of the six manufacturers, the teams and the riders will help us see and enjoy so many things that, until now, have remained behind closed doors, creating a product that will live up to the impressive quality and experience of their previous productions and documentaries.”

Barry Furlong, VP of Prime Video EU added: “MotoGP is a demanding, impressive sport with a global fanbase and we’re sure that this new Amazon Exclusive production will not disappoint the fans.

“We are delighted to continue the collaboration between THE MEDIAPRO STUDIO and Prime Video to create quality content with global sports stars.”

Fabio Quartararo became France’s first premier class world champion in the 2021 MotoGP season, ending a Yamaha drought that had lasted since 2015.

It was also Valentino Rossi’s final season in MotoGP, as he retired at the end of his 432nd grand prix start in November.

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