The official graphic announcing NASCAR Euro Series' partnership with SPORTDIGITAL
Credits: NASCAR Euro Series / Daniel Pflug
NASCAR Euro Series announced that SPORTDIGITAL, CYTA Vision and AZAM TV will all broadcast EuroNASCAR races starting from 2026.

NASCAR Euro Series has a new broadcasting partner in five countries, the series announced on 30 March 2026.

Germany, Austria and Switzerland will have EuroNASCAR races broadcasted through SPORTDIGITAL starting from 2026. It marked a major change for German-speaking regions, which has Motorvision TV broadcasting EuroNASCAR races since 2018 at the very least.

“The NASCAR Euro Series today announced a TV broadcast agreement with SPORTDIGITAL, establishing a new premier home for the series across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland,” announced the series. 

“This partnership brings the raw power of American-style V8 racing to the heart of Europe’s most passionate automotive market, delivering unprecedented live access and elite-tier production value.”

Cars raced through the front straight of Circuit Zolder, the home of EuroNASCAR Finals, during the 2025 finale
Credits: NASCAR Euro Series / Bart Dehaese

According to the official announcement, SPORTDIGITAL will provide live coverage for the V8GP division through its TV channel Sportdigital1+ and Sportdigital+ app.

EuroNASCAR OPEN will be featured mostly through Sportdigital+, with some races said to be “live broadcast throughout the 2026 season”.

All of the casters from Motorvision TV will make the jump to SPORTDIGITAL as well, with Pete Fink providing commentary for the live broadcasts and Andre Wiegold joining in for the post-race highlights.

“Germany represents one of our most vital and sophisticated markets, and we are thrilled to partner with a broadcaster that shares our vision for pure, elite-level racing,” said series founder and CEO Jerome Galpin on the partnership.

“By joining forces with SPORTDIGITAL, with a professional of Pete Fink’s caliber in the booth, we are providing our fans with a premier viewing experience that matches the intensity and prestige of our on-track product.”

EuroNASCAR also announced broadcasting partnerships in two previously untapped countries Cyprus and Tanzania.

Cyprus fans can watch Vladimiros Tziortzis’ exploits in the series live through CYTA Vision, while Tanzania will receive EuroNASCAR access through Bakhresa Group’s AZAM TV.

“Alongside the German deal, the series is proud to announce CYTA Vision as the new broadcast partner for Cyprus and AZAM TV as a new partner for Tanzania,” adds EuroNASCAR.

“This expansion underscores the NASCAR Euro Series’ commitment to breaking new ground, proving that the high-stakes, door-to-door drama of NASCAR-sanctioned racing knows no borders.”

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By Reza Maulana

Owner of World of EuroNASCAR. Official member of the EuroNASCAR media team. Long-time motorsport fan from Indonesia.

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