The 4 Hours of Monza is the last but one race of the 2020 season and with all six titles still to be decided, fans of endurance racing will want to watch the action unfold on the fastest circuit on the ELMS calendar.
The 4 Hours of Monza will receive extensive TV coverage around the world, both live on Sunday 11 October and afterwards with the 60-minute highlights of the race.
Live Coverage
As for previous races, the 4 Hours of Monza will be free to view on the official website at www.europeanlemansseries.com and Radio Le Mans will also broadcast to the world via the internet.
The 4 Hours of Monza will receive live coverage on the various channels in Europe, North America, Asia and across the world on the live stream on the official ELMS website.
Round 4 of the 2020 European Le Mans Series is available to viewers in Europe and the USA on MotorTrendonDemand, while in Europe the race is also available on Motorsport.tv, in Croatia (PlanetSport), Germany (Motorvision), Poland (Sportklub Poland), Portugal (Sport TV), Romania (SportExtra) and Slovenia (PlanetSport). Race fans in Indonesia will be able to watch the race live on RCTI+.
Highlights from the Temple of Speed
All of the stations listed as showing the races live will also show the 60-minute highlights.
The race highlights will also be available across Europe in Belgium (Eleven Sports Network), Italy (Limitless TV and Sports Action), Luxembourg (Eleven Sports Network), Russia (Motorsport.tv), Spain (Garage TV) and the UK (BT Sport).
Across Asia Fox International Channels and beIN Sports will once again be showing the highlights.In China, it will be Star Sports, while Sony Ten will be showing the highlights package in India and Pakistan and Eleven Sports Network in Myanmar.
BeIN Sports will be the place to tune into in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, while viewers in the Philippines will have the choice of two stations – iWant and Liga.In Malaysia the highlights from the 4 Hours of Monza will also be available on Astro.
In Australia beIN Sports will be covering Round 4 of the ELMS, with the network also the place to be for fans in Turkey.
In South Africa Mnet Supersport is the channel of choice, while ESPN will show the highlights from Monza across the African continent.Garage TV and Fox LatAm will show the ELMS Highlights package across the Pan Latin America region.
The 4 Hours of Monza will take place on Sunday 11 October, with live coverage beginning just before the race starts at 11h00 CET. Check the local TV listings for the channels that will be showing the race highlights.
CLICK HERE for the full TV schedule for Round 4 of the 2020 European Le Mans Series.
The 4 Hours of Monza will receive extensive TV coverage around the world, both live on Sunday 11 October and afterwards with the 60-minute highlights of the race.
Live Coverage
As for previous races, the 4 Hours of Monza will be free to view on the official website at www.europeanlemansseries.com and Radio Le Mans will also broadcast to the world via the internet.
The 4 Hours of Monza will receive live coverage on the various channels in Europe, North America, Asia and across the world on the live stream on the official ELMS website.
Round 4 of the 2020 European Le Mans Series is available to viewers in Europe and the USA on MotorTrendonDemand, while in Europe the race is also available on Motorsport.tv, in Croatia (PlanetSport), Germany (Motorvision), Poland (Sportklub Poland), Portugal (Sport TV), Romania (SportExtra) and Slovenia (PlanetSport). Race fans in Indonesia will be able to watch the race live on RCTI+.
Highlights from the Temple of Speed
All of the stations listed as showing the races live will also show the 60-minute highlights.
The race highlights will also be available across Europe in Belgium (Eleven Sports Network), Italy (Limitless TV and Sports Action), Luxembourg (Eleven Sports Network), Russia (Motorsport.tv), Spain (Garage TV) and the UK (BT Sport).
Across Asia Fox International Channels and beIN Sports will once again be showing the highlights.In China, it will be Star Sports, while Sony Ten will be showing the highlights package in India and Pakistan and Eleven Sports Network in Myanmar.
BeIN Sports will be the place to tune into in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, while viewers in the Philippines will have the choice of two stations – iWant and Liga.In Malaysia the highlights from the 4 Hours of Monza will also be available on Astro.
In Australia beIN Sports will be covering Round 4 of the ELMS, with the network also the place to be for fans in Turkey.
In South Africa Mnet Supersport is the channel of choice, while ESPN will show the highlights from Monza across the African continent.Garage TV and Fox LatAm will show the ELMS Highlights package across the Pan Latin America region.
The 4 Hours of Monza will take place on Sunday 11 October, with live coverage beginning just before the race starts at 11h00 CET. Check the local TV listings for the channels that will be showing the race highlights.
CLICK HERE for the full TV schedule for Round 4 of the 2020 European Le Mans Series.