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The FIA World Endurance Championship has once again partnered with Max to broadcast the upcoming season in the U.S. WEC will launch its 13th season on Friday with the Qatar 1812km and will return to North America for the Lone Star Le Mans on Sept. 7.
In addition to live coverage and replays available on Max’s B/R Sports in the U.S., fans in North America will be able to enjoy live coverage on the MotorTrend linear channel for the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Lone Star Le Mans.
The partnership with Max brings the world-class racing action of the WEC directly to fans in U.S., building on the platform’s robust offering of more 1,700 live games and events each year from the NBA, MLB, NHL, NCAA, NASCAR, Roland-Garros, Big 12, BIG EAST, U.S. Soccer, Premier Cycling, and more.
The North American broadcast program is part of a significant broadcast international presence for the WEC, which is broadcast in more than 190 countries and utilizes 26 live on-board cameras as well as over 15 on-track cameras to capture the action, with more than 40 staff dedicated to the broadcast program.
“The North American market is very important, and we are pleased to be able to continue our partnership with Max for the 2025 season in the U.S.,” said WEC communication director Marius Louvet.
“Working with MotorTrend for the 24 Hours of Le Mans as well as Lone Star Le Mans in September will also provide new opportunities for our audience to continue to grow as we look forward to another incredibly competitive and entertaining season.”
WEC global broadcast partners around the world also include FOX Sports, Eurosport and discovery+ as well as being available via the FIAWEC.TV platform in multiple countries, including the U.S. for all races except Le Mans and COTA.
