*WTCR ā FIA World Touring Car Cup action available to watch in 162 countries
*No fewer than 14 LIVE broadcasters for each WTCR race weekend
*Highlights, news and dedicated content also maximise visibility for WTCR stakeholders
The thrilling high-speed action from the WTCR ā FIA World Touring Car Cup will be shown in 162 countries in 2021 following confirmation of the initial roster of broadcast partners for the new season.
They will provide a mix of live coverage, race highlights and news round-up programming throughout the 2021 title chase, which began on the worldās toughest track, the NĆ¼rburgring Nordschleife in Germany, last weekend.
The broadcast partnerships secured to date are set to result in better viewing figures than in 2020 when the WTCRās greatest-ever broadcast distribution so far was achieved and when a cumulative audience of 330.3 million was recorded.
WTCR Race of Germany was the first of eight events scheduled between June and November when 22 of the worldās best touring car racers representing 12 countries and five different car brands will be chasing success.
No fewer than 14 broadcasters are covering all events live, while the WTCR will also benefit from reinforced news access arrangements with SNTV, Motorsport.tv and Eurovision to maximise visibility.
The WTCR is also expanding beyond the traditional linear coverage with a complementary audience on major OTT platforms, including Eurosport Player, MotorTrend on demand in North America, Tencent in China, Motorsport.tv and KAYO Sports in Australia.
As well as LIVE coverage on Eurosport, which is available in more than 70 countries in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, existing agreements to show the WTCR as it happens throughout the world have been extended, such is the spectacular appeal of the series and its sprint-style, bumper-to-bumper racing format.
In addition to a number of multi-year partnerships, WTCR promoter Eurosport Events, via Discoveryās sub-licencing department, has completed new agreements with Claro Sports in Central and Latin America, Dubai Sports in the MENA Region and Fox Sports in Australia. Discussions remain ongoing with a number of other prospective partners to expand the initial roster.
The global broadcast partnerships agreed so far for the 2021 season are as follows:
EUROPE
Eurosport (54 countries)
Diario AS, Spain
Kanal 9, Sweden
Motowizja Poland
RTBF, Belgium
RTL 7, Netherlands
RTVS, Slovakia
Sport TV, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia
TV3 Sports, Baltics
AMERICAS
Canal 7, Argentina
Canal 12, Uruguay
Claro Sports (new), Central and Latin America (17 countries)
Fox Sports, Mexico
Motorsport.tv
MotorTrend, Canada, USA
VTV, Uruguay
ASIA-PACIFIC
Eurosport (9 countries)
Astro, Brunei and Malaysia
beIN Sports, South-East Asia (8 countries)
CCTV, China
Fox Sports (new), Australia
J SPORTS, Japan
Sky, New Zealand
Tencent, China
AFRICA AND MENA
beIN Sports (24 countries)
Dubai Sports (new) (24 countries)
Startimes, Sub-Saharan Africa
SuperSports (54 countries)
WORLDWIDE NEWS DISTRIBUTION
SNTV and Eurovision (news agency distribution)
Motorsport.TV (digital platforms)
Planet Speed, TCR Magazine (motorsport magazines insertion)
FranƧois Ribeiro, Head of Eurosport Events, the WTCR promoter said:Ā āA cumulative audience of 330.3 million watched the WTCR in 2020 via the highest ever number of global broadcasters achieved so far. Itās our intention to beat that number this year to reflect the even high-level driver line-up weāve assembled. Even though weāre still living through unprecedented times due to the pandemic, the WTCR has once again secured an excellent mix of live broadcast arrangements and highlights packages, but in 162 rather than 135 countries, which was the case in 2020. This is very good news for all our stakeholders, but weāve also achieved an expansion beyond the traditional linear coverage with a complementary audience on OTT platforms, including Eurosport Player.ā