Motorsport Australia’s FIA Motorsport Games campaign will be broadcast live and free on 7plus this weekend.
The FIA Motorsport Games is a multi-discipline international competition, featuring a number of Australians representing their country on motorsport’s world stage.
This year, Team Australia will feature the following competitors:
Formula 4 – Costa Toparis
GT – Stephen Grove (Team Captain) and Brenton Grove
GT Sprint – Matt Campbell
Esports – Philippa Boquida
Karting Sprint Snr – Aiva Anagnostiadis
Karting Sprint Jnr – Peter Bouzinelos
Touring Car (TCR) – Aaron Cameron
The broadcast will begin on Friday (France time), continuing into Saturday and Sunday, with various disciplines on show throughout the weekend. A mix of sessions will be broadcast through the official live stream provided by SRO Motorsport.
The full event schedule is available on the FIA Motorsport Games website, available here.
Motorsport Australia CEO Eugene Arocca said Team Australia’s competitor group promised to deliver a strong performance, backing up the outright second finish in the inaugural FIA Motorsport Games in Italy in 2019.
“We’re thrilled to have a great team represent Australia this week in France and even more excited to have the event streamed live and free on 7plus,” Arocca said.
“Having the FIA Motorsport Games on the Seven platform complements a number of other terrific motorsport events that are part of Seven’s motorsport offering, including the RSEA Safety Motorsport Australia Rally Championship and the BFGoodrich Motorsport Australia Off Road Championship.
“It was a natural fit to have this edition of the FIA Motorsport Games on Seven and will be a great way for fans at home to follow the action.
“We wish our competitors all the very best in France this weekend and look forward to seeing them in action across their respective disciplines, led by our Team Captain, Stephen Grove.”
The FIA Motorsport Games takes place at Circuit Paul Ricard and will be live streamed via 7plus and globally on the FIA’s social media channels, starting at 1.30am AEDT on Saturday, 28 October featuring Friday afternoon’s track action.
Click here to watch a replay of the Opening Ceremony as well as all the events live.
Saturday’s live action begins at 6.45pm AEDT, while Sunday’s final day of streaming begins at 7pm AEDT.
In Australia, the Seven network will also broadcast other components of the games, including a post-event highlights show and various other content pieces on 7plus. That includes a replay of the opening ceremony which is also available to watch on demand on 7plus now.
Both Motorsport Australia’s and 7 Sport’s social media channels will feature exclusive behind the scenes content and interviews from the event, focusing on the Australian competitors.