The broadcast schedule for sixth and final round of the European Le Mans Series, the 4 Hours of Portimao, is now available and fans of endurance can watch the Portuguese round of the 2022 season either as full live coverage or 60-minute highlights, across all the major continents on the planet.
The live coverage from Portimao on Sunday 16 October can be found in Europe on Motorsport TV and worldwide (with the exception of the USA) on TheRace.com.The full race coverage will also be streamed on the ELMS website at www.europeanlemansseries.com around the world free and uninterrupted.
Live streaming can also be found in individual countries on SPTV (Czech and Slovak Republics), Motorvision (Germany), Italy (PBS Malta), Canal+ and SportKlub (Poland) and Sport TV (Portugal).
The 60-minute highlights can be seen across Europe on the above channels and on CNBC Europe, while broadcasters in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Switzerland and the UK will also be showing the highlights in the weeks following the race weekend.
In North America the live stream from Portugal will be hosted by MotorTrend on Demand, while the highlights package can be seen on the same channel, on Fox Sports in Mexico and across Latin America on CNBC, Direct TV and Garage TV.
In Africa 65 million households are able to see the delayed full coverage of the 4 Hours of Portimao on the Africa XP channel, with the highlight package being shown across the Middle East, GCC, South Africa, Israel and Turkey.
In the Far East the Live Stream can be found on beIN Sports in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand and Australia.If you are in Singapore you can also see the full race delayed on Singtel and Starhub Cable Vision. The 60-minute highlights can be found in Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, Mongolia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
The 4 Hours of Portimao is the final round of the six race 2022 European Le Mans Series, which takes place on Sunday 16 October.The live coverage will start before the race start at 13h00 local (GMT +1) / 14h00 CEST.
For the full list of broadcasters that will be showing the 4 Hours of Portimao live, or the race highlights, CLICK HERE.
The live coverage from Portimao on Sunday 16 October can be found in Europe on Motorsport TV and worldwide (with the exception of the USA) on TheRace.com.The full race coverage will also be streamed on the ELMS website at www.europeanlemansseries.com around the world free and uninterrupted.
Live streaming can also be found in individual countries on SPTV (Czech and Slovak Republics), Motorvision (Germany), Italy (PBS Malta), Canal+ and SportKlub (Poland) and Sport TV (Portugal).
The 60-minute highlights can be seen across Europe on the above channels and on CNBC Europe, while broadcasters in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Switzerland and the UK will also be showing the highlights in the weeks following the race weekend.
In North America the live stream from Portugal will be hosted by MotorTrend on Demand, while the highlights package can be seen on the same channel, on Fox Sports in Mexico and across Latin America on CNBC, Direct TV and Garage TV.
In Africa 65 million households are able to see the delayed full coverage of the 4 Hours of Portimao on the Africa XP channel, with the highlight package being shown across the Middle East, GCC, South Africa, Israel and Turkey.
In the Far East the Live Stream can be found on beIN Sports in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand and Australia.If you are in Singapore you can also see the full race delayed on Singtel and Starhub Cable Vision. The 60-minute highlights can be found in Australia, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, Mongolia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
The 4 Hours of Portimao is the final round of the six race 2022 European Le Mans Series, which takes place on Sunday 16 October.The live coverage will start before the race start at 13h00 local (GMT +1) / 14h00 CEST.
For the full list of broadcasters that will be showing the 4 Hours of Portimao live, or the race highlights, CLICK HERE.