Increased global TV Coverage for 4 Hours of Le Castellet

2018 ELMS action
2018 ELMS action

Round 1 of the 2019 European Le Mans Series takes place at the Circuit Paul Ricard on Sunday 14 April, with the race day free to all spectators. For those fans who are unable to travel to the South of France to see the first four hour race of the season in person, there will be plenty of opportunity to catch the action, either the live coverage or the highlights, on a TV or computer screen.

Catch the action live in Europe, USA, Russia and Around the World

The 2019 4 Hours of Le Castellet is available to viewers in Europe and the USA on MotorTrendonDemand. In Europe the race is also available on Motorsport.tv and, for the first time, can be seen live in Russia on the Motorsport.tv network allowing Russian fans the opportunity to watch G-Drive Racing defend their 2018 title.

In another first for the ELMS, the race will be streamed live in Scandinavia on the TV Maritime Norge channel and across Europe on the SportKlub network. Sport TV5 in Portugal and Motorvision in Germany will also be showing the race live from 11h30 (GMT +1).

In addition fans of endurance racing all around the globe can also watch the 4 Hours of Le Castellet free and uninterrupted on the official website at www.europeanlemansseries.com.

Highlights Galore

In line with the increased live coverage, the highlights of the 4 Hours of Le Castellet will be available in more territories than ever before. The race highlights will be available across Europe in Finland (C More), Netherlands (RTL7) Poland (Eleven Sports Network), Spain (Garage TV)**, Turkey (beIN Sports) and the UK (BT Sport).

Across Asia Fox International Channels and beIN Sports will be showing the highlights from each and every race, while there will be further opportunities to catch the action in individual countries. In China, Star Sports will be once again covering each race, while Sony Ten ** will be showing the highlights package in India and Pakistan. Eleven Sports Network will be the place to catch the ELMS races in 2019 in Myanmar.

Both Fox Sports and beIN Sports will be covering the 4 Hours of Le Castellet in Australia, with beIN Sports coverage also in New Zealand.

In South Africa Mnet Supersport is the channel of choice for fans of the European Le Mans Series, while Flow TV will show the highlights of the 4 Hours of Le Castellet across the Caribbean.

Garage TV** and Fox LatAm** are due to take the ELMS Highlights Package to broadcast across the Pan Latin America region.

The 4 Hours of Le Castellet will take place on Sunday 14 April with live coverage beginning just before the race begins at 12h30 CET. Check the local TV listings for the channels that will be showing the race highlights.

CLICK HERE for the full TV schedule for Round 1 of the 2019 European Le Mans Series.

** subject to confirmation