Robert Kubica fans can watch highlights in Poland on Polsat Sport News while RTL7 will show highlights in the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Meanwhile, Germany – the home of Porsche – will show some of the race live via free-to-air channel RTL Nitro. In the UK, Quest will broadcast for four hours on Saturday night.įor those living in Italy and fans of Ferrari who were quickest in the test day, residents can watch news and highlights on Sky Sport Italy. The full race will also be shown on L’Equipe.FR. The live coverage in Europe will commence at 15:00 (CEST) / 14:00 (BST).įrench fans who cannot come to the race in person can also watch via La Chaine L’Equipe which will show the first and final five hours plus a section in the middle of the night. A total of 62 cars will take part in the Le Mans centenary year, including 37 full-season FIA WEC entrants.Īll action from Free Practice, Qualifying, Hyperpole and the all-important 24 hour race will also be shown live on the official FIA WEC TV and 24H LE MANS TV App.Įurosport will broadcast the WEC action across Europe including France, UK, Germany, Belgium Italy and Spain where parts of the race will be shown on either Eurosport 1 or Eurosport 2 including the start and end of the race. The flag for the 24-hour race will be waved at 16:00 on Saturday. Download it on the App Store or get it on Google Play.Scrutineering and the official test day are already complete with race action resuming again from Wednesday 7 June, with Qualifying taking place on Thursday. Qualifying and the Race are stream live on the official FIA WEC App and Eurosport. Here’s how and when you can follow along with all the WEC action (Times shown are JST, BST = -8 Hours) Great Britain is the most represent nation on the Fuji 2022 grid, with 20 drivers across the classes including WEC Fuji debutants Ollie Millroy and Ben Barnicoat. The team claimed their first points haul in the last round at Monza in their #56 Porsche 911 RSR since Sebring earlier on this year. Meanwhile, the Team Project 1 x Inception Racing crew head to Fuji International Speedway, Japan for this year’s penultimate round of the FIA World Endurance Championship. Watch on the official GT Open YouTube channel. Here’s how and when you can tune in (Times shown are CEST, BST = -1 Hour) “It’s race week! We had a decent test last week but now it’s time to keep our GT Open championship hunt on!” Joe Osborne - Optimum Motorsport #72 McLaren This weekend looks to play testament to last year with heavy rain expected across both Saturday and Sunday! Last year, the Optimum Motorsport duo claimed the Pro-Am pole and win for race 1 of the Austrian weekend as a Styrian storm red-flagged the race with 10 minutes to spare. From the Styrian hills to the Land of the Rising Sun, this weekend marks double duties for the Optimum Motorsport-run crews as GT Open heads to Austria, with the World Endurance Championship returning to Fuji, Japan, for the first time since 2019.įollowing their success in GT Open’s last event in Hungary back in July, Nick and Joe head into this weekend just 3 points shy of leaders, Van Berlo and Gilardoni (Oregon Team).
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