Yesterday and today the premieres of MotoGP: Unlimitedthe documentary series that streaming service Amazon Prime ran behind the scenes of the MotoGP during the 2021 season. The series will be active for everyone on March 14.
Following on from the immensely popular Netflix series F1: Drive to SurviveMotoGP comes with a counterpart in the form of MotoGP: Unlimited† And judging by the trailer below, we can expect roughly the same recipe, which is good news.
It concerns unseen images behind the scenes, in which the internal kitchens of the teams in particular are being thrown open again to date, in particular. For example, in the trailer we see Marc Márquez struggling to get fit again after his arm fracture, Aleix Espargaró openly criticizing the Aprilia and Maverick Vinales getting angry in the Yamaha camp.
So MotoGP fans seem to be treated to a lot of extra information that can give the races of 2021, but equally 2022, an extra dimension because you find out what tensions are built up behind the scenes.
Although some F1 drivers meanwhile no longer cooperate with the Netflix counterpart (Max Verstappen, for example) because there is too much search for sensation, too much black and white profile and the truth is taken for granted by editing interviews differently. , it cannot be denied that the waning popularity of F1 has skyrocketed due to the Netflix series.
This is what MotoGP is also trying to achieve by partnering with Amazon Prime. In any case, we are really looking forward to it – and we forget for a moment that it will cost us money again, because you obviously need an Amazon Prime subscription to be able to watch…
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