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Winners and Losers of MotoGP: Discussing Determinants for Winning Races, Podiums, and Seasons

In: The Economics of MotoGP

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  • Paulo Reis Mourão

    (University of Minho)

  • Anthony Macedo

    (University of Minho
    Lusófona University)

  • Alexandra Oliveira

    (University of Minho)

Abstract

In this chapter we will reflect on determinants able to explain why some riders win races and other cannot achieve a single podium throughout their entire careers. We will discuss dimensions suggested by the literature, namely individual skills, and a proper team, as well as other determinants like age, nationality, or experience. We will use empirical methods to provide robust outcomes.

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  • Paulo Reis Mourão & Anthony Macedo & Alexandra Oliveira, 2025. "Winners and Losers of MotoGP: Discussing Determinants for Winning Races, Podiums, and Seasons," Springer Books, in: The Economics of MotoGP, chapter 0, pages 79-106, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-95163-3_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-95163-3_5
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