The European Commission has given the green light to Liberty Media’s acquisition of MotoGP and WorldSBK, sparking a seismic shift in the motorsport world. Liberty Media, known for its ownership of Formula 1, is set to take over 84% of Dorna Sports, the rights holder of the two prestigious motorcycle racing series. The deal, expected to be finalized by July 3rd, 2025, solidifies Liberty Media’s foothold in the motorsport domain.
With this acquisition, Liberty Media aims to revolutionize the landscape of motorcycle racing, vowing to propel the sport to new heights globally and commercially. CEO of Dorna Sports, Carmelo Ezpeleta, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership, emphasizing the bright future ahead for MotoGP. The remaining 16% stake retained by the existing MotoGP management ensures continuity in leadership, with Ezpeleta at the helm.
Derek Chang, President and CEO of Liberty Media, highlighted the tremendous potential of MotoGP as a premium sports asset with a devoted fanbase and robust financial performance. The approval from the European Commission paves the way for Liberty Media to wield its expertise in elevating MotoGP’s brand and engaging with fans on a deeper level.
This strategic move positions Liberty Media as a powerhouse in both two- and four-wheeled racing, consolidating its influence in the motorsport industry. The synergy between Liberty Media and MotoGP sets the stage for an exhilarating evolution of the sport, promising expanded reach and enhanced value for fans and stakeholders alike. Get ready for a new era in motorcycle racing, fueled by the vision of Liberty Media and the adrenaline-pumping action of MotoGP and WorldSBK.