Round 3 of the 2023 European Le Mans Series is the 4 Hours of Aragon, the only night race being held in 2023 on Saturday 26 August. It is also the first time Motorland Aragón has hosted an ELMS race, joining the other high profile European circuits such as Barcelona, Monza, Spa-Francorchamps and Le Castellet who have staged an ELMS race over the past 11 seasons.
Live streaming of qualifying and the race is still available on the official ELMS website at www.europeanlemansseries.com, and is available to view free of charge.
In Europe live coverage can be found on Motorsport.tv (Pan Europe), MS Motorsport (Pan Europe) and Shift TV (Pan Balkan). The 4 Hours of Aragón will also be available live in Bulgaria (Shift TV), Germany (Motorvision), Greece (Shift TV), Poland (Sportklub), Portugal (Sport TV), Ukraine (Sport 2) and in the UK (Clubber TV).
In other parts of the world the live coverage can be found in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Thailand the live feed can be found on beIN Sports, while in Singapore delayed live coverage can be found on Singtel.
In Latin America the 4 Hours of Aragón can be found on Fox Sports, while SpeedSport will host the live feed in the United States of America and Zapping TV in Chile.Finally on the African continent, delayed live coverage can be found on the Africa XP channel.
In addition to the live coverage, a 60-minute highlights programme will be available in addition countries and channels, such as Belgium, Croatia, Portugal, Spain, the Middle East, South Africa, China, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Panama and Mexico.
The 4 Hours of Aragón coverage will start with qualifying at 10h15 (CEST) on Saturday 26 August, with the race on Saturday evening starting at 18h00 (CEST).
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