
Motorvision continues their long-term partnership with NASCAR Whelen Euro Series to broadcast races and highlights in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Motorvision will continue to broadcast NASCAR Whelen Euro Series races and condensed highlights in its home country Germany after they announced the extension of their EuroNASCAR broadcasting rights on 26 March 2024.
Motorvision is one of EuroNASCAR’s longest lasting and most loyal partners in television broadcasting. With more than ten years of partnership in the books, Motorvision promises to deliver an improved broadcasting experience for the series in 2024.

“Motorvision, which also broadcasts many US NASCAR races in Germany, will once again take German-speaking fans into the world of EuroNASCAR,” announced the series on its latest official release.
“For the 2024 season opener, Motorvision has unveiled a pleasant surprise for German EuroNASCAR fans. For the first time in history, all four races from Spain will be available on the Motorvision App with German commentary.”
“As in previous years, all seven event highlights of the 2024 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series season, including all EuroNASCAR PRO and EuroNASCAR 2 races, will be broadcast in German for viewers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland one week after the event. “
“Motorvision boasts a vast worldwide footprint and will play an important role in broadcasting EuroNASCAR events to a wide audience on all continents. With the channel’s international services, EuroNASCAR highlights and live coverage will be available in over 44 million households.”

Motorvision’s long-time commentators Pete Fink and André Wiegold – also a member of the EuroNASCAR media team member and Leadlap’s founder – will remain as the voice of EuroNASCAR in Germany.
“NASCAR expert and commentator Pete Fink will be in the booth to share his enthusiasm for Europe’s official NASCAR series with German-speaking racing fans,” adds the series. “Fink has been attending EuroNASCAR races since 2015, and has strong relationships with the drivers and teams in the paddock.”
“EuroNASCAR reporter André Wiegold will commentate the races and is also part of the broadcast team that covers the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series as well as IMSA live on Motorvision+ and the Motorvision App.”

The renewed Motorvision broadcasting deal will begin to take effect starting from the 2024 NASCAR GP Spain. Scheduled to be held on 13-14 April at Circuit Ricardo Tormo, the race will also be live streamed on EuroNASCAR’s official YouTube channel.
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