MotoGP Stats Centre Launches on motogp.com
MotoGP has unveiled a brand-new Stats Centre on motogp.com, giving fans a dedicated hub to explore data, records, and historical figures from the championship.

MotoGP Launches a Dedicated Stats Centre for Fans
MotoGP has introduced a new Stats Centre on its official website, motogp.com, creating a single destination where fans can dig into the numbers behind the world's premier motorcycle racing championship. The launch marks a clear push by the series to give its audience deeper access to the data and records that shape the sport.
The Stats Centre brings together historical figures, rider records, and championship data in one organised space. Rather than hunting through race reports or old press releases, fans can now go directly to a structured hub built around statistics.
What the Stats Centre Offers
The new section on motogp.com is designed to be a comprehensive reference point for MotoGP data. It covers records across riders, constructors, and teams, pulling together the kind of information that previously required significant effort to find in one place.
For casual viewers, it provides context on how current competitors stack up against the legends of the sport. For committed fans and analysts, it offers a resource that can support deeper research into the championship's history and trends.
The platform appears built with accessibility in mind. Short, clear categories and organised data presentation mean users do not need to be statisticians to get value from the tool. The information is structured to be browsable rather than buried.
Why This Matters for MotoGP Fans
Data has become a bigger part of how sports audiences engage with competition. Fans increasingly want more than race results - they want context, comparisons, and historical perspective. MotoGP's Stats Centre responds directly to that demand.
The timing is relevant given the competitive nature of the current MotoGP season, where multiple riders and manufacturers are pushing boundaries. Having a live, organised stats resource allows fans to track milestone chases, compare head-to-head records, and better understand the significance of on-track moments as they happen.
Motogp.com reported the launch, describing the Stats Centre as all-new and positioning it as a significant addition to the official site's offerings. It represents an investment in the fan experience beyond broadcast coverage and social media highlights.
For anyone who follows MotoGP closely, the Stats Centre is a practical tool that puts more of the sport's rich numerical history within easy reach.
MotoGP Correspondent
Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.










