How MotoGP’s underdog team hopes to “evolve” Vinales
Maverick Vinales’ 2022 season appears to be make or break for the trouble MotoGP star, as he embarks on a full-time campaign with Aprilia after his acrimonious Yamaha split last year. The team is convinced it has pulled off a blinder in signing the nine-time race winner and is doing everything it can to extract the maximum from Vinales.
MotoGP Unlimited, Amazon’s new eight-part docuseries in the vein of Drive to Survive set for release on 14 March, takes us behind the scenes with Maverick Vinales and the souring of his relationship with Yamaha in 2021.
It’s the kind of thing MotoGP Unlimited needed to deliver and it has made for compelling television. What the series will also (hopefully) do is change the perception of Vinales. As everyone who works in the MotoGP paddock knows, he is an incredibly down-to-earth person and is wickedly fast.
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