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MotoGP Unveils ‘Wired Different’ Campaign Ahead of 2026 Season

MotoGP Unveils ‘Wired Different’ Campaign Ahead of 2026 Season
Hazique Zairill
February 19, 2026

After record-breaking 2025 attendance, MotoGP doubled down on bold global fan-first vision. 

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Following a historic 2025 season that attracted a record 3.6 million fans trackside, MotoGP has officially launched its 2026 season campaign titled Wired Different.

More than just a marketing initiative, Wired Different is positioned as a defining statement of intent, capturing the raw DNA of MotoGP. The campaign highlights riders making split-second decisions at over 360 km/h, teams chasing perfection down to the smallest data detail, and fans who experience every overtake, save and collision as if they were on the bike themselves.

From Championship to Global Entertainment Brand

MotoGP continues accelerating its transformation from a traditional motorsport championship into a fan-first global entertainment brand. That direction was reinforced during the recent Season Launch event held in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, a symbolic move underscoring the sport’s commitment to engaging audiences worldwide.

The new campaign represents another major investment by MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group in marketing and fan engagement, as it seeks to expand its global reach and connect with new generations of fans.

At its core, Wired Different celebrates the fearless psychological edge of MotoGP riders and the defiant, high-energy spirit of its global fanbase. The ambition is clear: connect deeper, resonate louder and inspire a new wave of followers around the world.

Celebrating Unfiltered Intensity

In MotoGP, difference defines greatness. The campaign film dives into what makes the grid extraordinary, the obsession with marginal gains, the instinct to attack when others hesitate, and the relentless pursuit of victory at the very edge of physics.

From last-lap deciders and breathtaking late-braking duels to dramatic crashes and race-defining moments, Wired Different showcases the sport’s unfiltered intensity. It draws a clear contrast with what research suggests many fans perceive in modern sport, environments that feel increasingly safe, staged and over-polished.

Instead, MotoGP embraces unpredictability, rawness and authenticity. This is not manufactured drama, it is sport at the limit.

A Mindset, Not Just a Sport

Kelly Brittain, Managing Director of Global Marketing at MotoGP, emphasised the deeper philosophy behind the campaign.

“MotoGP isn’t just a sport – it is a mindset. MotoGP is for those who want to live boldly, not perfectly. Wired Different captures the instinct, courage and obsession that define our riders, our teams and our fans.

Travelling at more than 360 km/h, decisions are made in milliseconds, and that takes a very special kind of focus and fearlessness. This campaign is about celebrating that difference – the human and technological edge that makes MotoGP the most magnetic sport on earth.

We are taking this mindset to the world in a bold, creative way and showcasing exactly why this sport is so captivating.”

With record-breaking attendance figures and a renewed global positioning strategy, MotoGP enters 2026 not only as a championship at the peak of performance — but as a brand determined to redefine how modern motorsport connects with fans worldwide.

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February 19, 2026
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