
MotoGP Star Reveals Budget Secrets and Netflix Docuseries Potential
MotoGP Rider Jaume Masià Discusses Budget Gaps and Netflix-Style Docuseries Potential Valencia, Spain – In a recent podcast interview at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, MotoGP rider Jaume Masià provided a fascinating comparison between Formula 1 and MotoGP. Masià highlighted the significant financial disparity between the two racing series, stating, "Much more money moves in Formula 1 than in MotoGP." He used the example of an F1 team's annual budget, which can reach 150 to 200 million euros, compared to a MotoGP team's budget of around 50 million euros. The interview also touched upon the potential for a Netflix-style docuseries about MotoGP. Masià expressed his belief that such a series would be successful, saying, "I think it would be cool, the truth." He highlighted the inherent drama and tension within MotoGP, suggesting that a docuseries would capture the intense rivalries and emotional moments of the sport. The interview underscores the differences in media attention between F1 and MotoGP, with F1 receiving significantly more coverage. Masià's insights offer a valuable perspective on the future of MotoGP and its potential to engage a wider audience.