Round 5 of the 2024 European Le Mans Series is the 4 Hours of Mugello, the first time the Italian circuit has featured on the ELMS calendar. The home of the MotoGP Gran Premio d’Italia will host the penultimate race of the 2024 season, with qualifying on Saturday 28th and the race on Sunday 29th September.
For those unable to travel to Tuscany for what promises to be an exciting event, there is ample opportunity to see the fifth race of the 2024 season either live or as edited highlights.
Live coverage is available on channels across Europe, North, Central and South America, Asia and the Middle East. For those fans who are not able to receive the coverage via this extensive network of channels, the 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 to everyone.
In Europe live coverage can be found on MS MotorTV / MS Channel (Pan Europe), Motorvision (Pan Europe), and Shift TV (Pan Balkan). The 4 Hours of Mugello will also be available live in Bulgaria (Shift TV), Croatia (GP1), Greece (Shift TV), Italy (Parc Ferme), Poland (Motowizja), Portugal (Sport TV), Slovak Republic (RTV), Ukraine (Sport 2) and in the United Kingdom (MotoRRacing).
Across Asia the 4 Hours of Mugello can be viewed live on beIn Sports and can also be seen live in Australia (beIn Sports), Fiji (FBC), Hong Kong (beIN Sports), Indonesia (beIn Sports), Malaysia (beIn Sports), Singapore (beIn Sports, Starhub and Singtel), Philippines (beIn Sports) and Thailand (beIn Sports).
In the Americas the 4 Hours of Mugello will be shown as a delayed live coverage across Latin America on DirecTV. The live coverage is also available in the United Sates (Speedsport), in Mexico on delayed live coverage (Fox Sports), Brazil (A Mil Por Hora and Motorsport.com), Chile (Zapping TV) and Peru (Zapping TV).
In the Middle East Dubai TV will be showing the 4 Hours of Mugello live across the region, while qualifying and the race from the second Italian race of the season will be streamed live across the world of Eurovision Sport.
In addition to the live coverage, a 60-minute highlights programme will be available in addition countries and channels, such as Austria, Finland, Germany, Malta, Spain, Southern Africa, GCC, China, India, Pakistan, Macau, New Zealand and Panama.
The 4 Hours of Mugello coverage will start with qualifying at 14h40 (CEST) on Saturday 28th September, with the race on Sunday at 11h30 (CEST).
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