MotoGP Unlimited to Premiere on Amazon Prime
Rennie Scaysbrook | February 17, 2022
The eagerly-awaited MotoGP docuseries “Unlimited” will be live on your television set via Amazon Prime on March 14.
MotoGP’s answer to the incredibly successful Formula One series “Drive To Survive” on Netflix, “Unlimited” follows the premier category of motorcycle racing across the 2021 season.
Marc Marquez’s return from a near career-ending injury, Ducati’s renaissance with Pecco Bagnaia and Jack Miller, Jorge Martin’s massive crash and injury at Portimao, plus Joan Mir’s struggles and a new, first-time French champion in Fabio Quartararo, should make for some very compelling watching.
The series, produced by The Mediapro Studio, will be an eight-episode special on Amazon Prime but also available to subscribers on motogp.com.
Given the success of the “Drive To Survive”, especially in the United States where crowd numbers have exploded in recent years, MotoGP will be hoping for similar results with “Unlimited”. The access-all-areas show will hopefully lift the veil of what goes on behind the scenes and draw in new fans of the fastest show on two-wheels.
The timing of the show’s release is interesting, one week after the start of the 2022 MotoGP World Championship in Qatar, so Dorna will be able to get an almost immediate crowd result of the season’s effectiveness.
One thing’s for sure, we’ll be watching!
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