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Where to follow the 6 Hours of Shanghai on TV

Where to follow the 6 Hours of Shanghai on TV
04/11/2016

With championships on a knife edge, and titles to be captured in China, the scene is set for another incredible battle of skill, passion and strategy to take place this weekend.  The previous round ended with just 1.4 seconds between the first and second placed LMP1s and only 1.3 seconds between the top two in LMP2…you really can’t afford to miss a second of the FIA World Endurance Championship!  The full distribution list can be found HERE.

The eighth and penultimate round of the WEC, the 6 Hours of Shanghai, takes place on Sunday 6 November at the impressive Shanghai International Circuit.  The challenging 5.4 kilometre, 16 turn trackwill test the drivers, although the unpredictable weather conditions of previous years don’t look as though they will be a factor in 2016 - sunshine is forecast for the whole weekend. 

If you are unable to attend in person – missing out on what is likely to be an incredible spectacle of the world’s most sophisticated and high-performing sports prototypes and GT cars racing making their annual visit to China – don’t worry!  The WEC has put together a comprehensive list of live television coverage to be shown via major broadcasters around the world, ensuring that you don’t miss any of the WEC action.

 

ASIA PACIFIC

With Baxi DC Racing Alpine and its Chinese drivers David Cheng and Ho-Pin Tung looking to perform well at its home race, Eurosport will broadcast the race LIVE across the Pan-Asian region while China’sLeTV web-based channel,which has a reach in China of over 80 million homes, will show the full race live.

AUSTRALIA

As Mark Webber’s driving career draws to a spectacular close, he will be hoping to add a fourth victory to his 2016 tally.  Fox Sports Australia will show the full race live on FS2 from 13h30 AEDT.

JAPAN

J-Sportsis one of the WEC’s most loyal broadcasters, and will show the full race live to 8 million homes on starting from 11h30 local time.  

 

EUROPE

Continuing their full commitment to the WEC, the full race is being shown LIVE AND DIRECT on Motors TV across Europe, on ORF in Austria, on L’Equipe 21 in France, and on BT Sport in the UK.  Everyone is waiting to see who will be crowned 2016 WEC champions!

Eurosport 1will show the final stages of the race (08h30-10h15 CET) across Europe including Germany, France and the UK.

AUSTRIA

ORFwill show the full race LIVE and direct, free to air on ORF Sport Plus, from 03h50 to 10h20, capturing the drama of the race which features three Austrian drivers in three different classes.

DENMARK          

With Aston Martin Racing’s Dane Train of Marco Sørensen and Nicki Thiim leading the LMGTE Pro category, TV2 Sport will show the FULL RACE LIVE starting at 03h55 CET.

FRANCE

Continuing its excellent coverage of the WEC, L’Equipe 21 will show its free-to-air broadcast LIVE from start to finish, beginning at 03h45.  Motors TV will also show the race live across Europe, and French viewers will no doubt be keen to see Signatech Alpine capture the LMP2 Championship.

GERMANY

Porsche could claim its second consecutive World Endurance Championship in China, and Sky Deutschland will show LIVE news edits throughout the race to keep German fans up to date.

UK

Britain’s ever-growing endurance racing fan base can watch LIVE action on BT Sport 1, including all the build-up from 04h45. There are 20 British drivers in the race, across all four categories, and the interest is high in Great Britain.

 

THE AMERICAS

With Mexico’s RGR Sport team challenging for LMP2 victories and the WEC having made its mark in Latin America this year, LIVE coverage is being continued in Central, South and North America.  The whole race will be shown live on FOX Sports and Fox Latin America.

UNITED STATES, CANADA, CARIBBEAN

FOX Sports will broadcast LIVE the entire race from start to finish starting on FS2 for the first three hours, and then on FS1 for the final three hours.  They will follow the fortunes of the American teams and drivers fighting for championship titles as well as all the other well-known automotive giants racing for WEC supremacy.

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA

The full race will be shown live from 21h00 Mexican time throughout Central and Latin America. 

 

OTHER BROADCASTS

In addition to a number of different news access options across the UK and Europe, including the WEC’s digital media partner Motorsport.com, fans worldwide can follow the race LIVE on HD with commentary led by John Hindhaugh and Graham Goodwin, on the FIA WEC APP, plus full time keeping live. 

Additionally Eurosport Player will show the full race live, as will LeTV in China, while on Fox Sports Go in North America, Canada and the Caribbean there will be full race coverage live.

As ever Radio Le Mans will have full radio coverage live on their digital platform.

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