New global agreement aims to deliver premium race-weekend experiences and modernise hospitality across the 22-round MotoGP calendar.

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MotoGP has announced a new multi-year exclusive partnership with Quint aimed at transforming the hospitality experience across the championship’s 22-round Grand Prix calendar.
The agreement, which takes effect immediately, marks a significant step in MotoGP’s ongoing effort to modernise and elevate its hospitality offering as the sport continues expanding its global presence.
With growing demand for premium race-weekend experiences, the collaboration will focus on creating a best-in-class hospitality platform designed to provide fans, partners and guests with deeper access to the sport.
The partnership will concentrate on upgrading the full guest journey at MotoGP events, introducing new premium hospitality concepts and enhanced operational standards.
These improvements are expected to include redesigned hospitality environments and curated experiences that reflect MotoGP’s evolving identity as a modern global sports-entertainment brand.
By integrating technology, storytelling and behind-the-scenes access, the programme aims to give fans a more immersive connection with the championship while strengthening value for commercial partners.
According to Carmelo Ezpeleta, the partnership aligns with MotoGP’s broader ambitions as the sport continues to grow internationally.
“As MotoGP continues to grow, we are committed to delivering a hospitality experience that matches the energy and ambition of our sport,” Ezpeleta said.
“Our partnership with Quint brings together operational excellence with premium experience design, allowing us to elevate the product, innovate the platform, and deepen the connection between fans, partners and MotoGP.”
Brian Ruede emphasised that the collaboration represents a major opportunity to enhance the Grand Prix experience for MotoGP’s global audience.
“We are honoured to partner with MotoGP at such a pivotal point in its global evolution,” Ruede said.
“Their passionate fans and strategic business partners deserve a best-in-class hospitality experience that reflects the sport’s modern vision and ambition. Together, we are building an immersive, premium programme across the Grand Prix calendar.”
The upgraded hospitality programme will begin rolling out during the current MotoGP season, with additional developments and new experiences planned to be introduced progressively through 2027.
With the sport continuing to attract larger global audiences, the partnership is expected to play a key role in strengthening MotoGP’s position as one of the world’s premier motorsport entertainment platforms.



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