
MotoGP season 2021 began on 18 March and last grand prix schedule in last week of November 2021 in Argentina. Is there any prize fund adjusted for MotoGP riders in 2021, the answer is no. MotoGP riders wont earn prize money, even if there is a prize fund for riders it’s kept secret, but Moto2, Moto3 earn on base of their positions in a season. MotoGP prize money 2021 season no announced yet.
MotoGP Riders 2021 Prize Money (Moto3,
Moto2 Riders Shares) |
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Standing |
Moto3 |
Moto2 |
1st |
€10,000 |
€6,600 |
2nd |
€6,500 |
€3,500 |
3rd |
€3,500 |
€2,500 |
4th |
€2,000 |
€1,500 |
5th |
€1,000 |
€950 |
6th |
€800 |
€800 |
7th |
€700 |
€700 |
8th |
€650 |
€650 |
9th |
€600 |
€600 |
10th to 14th |
€550 |
€550 |
15th |
€500 |
€500 |
16th to 20th |
€425 |
€425 |
21st to 25th |
€350 |
€350 |
26th to 30th |
€320 |
€320 |
31st to 35th |
€280 |
€280 |
The lower class of Moto2 and Moto3 riders get paid, but sources claimed that it’s not much compare to other racing sports. the young riders at the end of the season, with top place standing earn (€10,000) in Moto3, 1st place rider on points table in Moto2 receive share (€6,600). Second place rider in Moto3 receive his share of (€6,500) and Moto2 rider earn (€3,500). Further details regarding to MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3 riders prize money updated in the table.
MotoGP riders earn big revenue from their contract with team, recently reported published according to which $50 million distributed among the top riders (Marc Marquez, Valentino Rossi, Maverick Viñales, and others). Marc Marquez currently listed as highest paid motogp rider in 2021.