Sports Broadcasting Contracts in Brazil - Racing Sports

Racing Sports

Auto:

  • Formula One: Rede Globo and SporTV
  • IndyCar: Band and BandSports
  • GP2: SporTV
  • Formula Three: ESPN
  • South American Formula Three: BandSports
  • British Formula Three Championship: SPEED
  • Superleague Formula: Esporte Interativo, SporTV and ESPN Brasil
  • Stock Car Brasil: Rede Globo and SporTV
  • Stock Car Light: SporTV
  • Mini-Challenge: BandSports and Band (highlights)
  • Sprint Cup Series: Fox Sports Brasil and SPEED
  • Nationwide Series: Fox Sports Brasil and SPEED
  • Rolex Sports Car Series: SPEED
  • American Le Mans Series: SPEED
  • Camping World Truck Series: Fox Sports Brasil and SPEED
  • FIA GT Championship: BandSports and SPEED
  • Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: BandSports and SPEED
  • V8 Supercars: BandSports and SPEED
  • World Series by Renault: SPEED
  • NASCAR Mexico: SPEED
  • Argentine TC 2000 and Turismo Carretera: SPEED

Bike:

  • Moto GP: SporTV
  • Moto2: SporTV
  • Superbike World Championship: ESPN
  • AMA Supercross: ESPN and SPEED
  • Campeonato Brasileiro de Motocross: ESPN
  • Superbike Brasil: ESPN e Band (highlights)
  • Moto1000: TV Record
  • Arena Cross Brasil: SporTV

Others:

  • Fórmula Truck: Band and BandSports
  • Spyder Race Brasil: SPEED
  • Campeonato de Arrancadão Gaúcho: Fox Sports Brasil and SPEED
  • Monster Jam: Fox Sports Brasil and SPEED
  • F1 Powerboat World Championship: BandSports

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