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ELMS - 26/09/2013
The final round of the European Le Mans Series will be held at the Paul Ricard circuit in the south of France and no less than 26 cars will be gathered together on the grid. This last ELMS meeting will once again benefit from worldwide TV and internet coverage, thanks to live broadcasts and the showing of specific programmes around the world. Endurance racing enthusiasts will be free to follow the final battles of the season due to be fought out as all the Drivers and Teams titles are still yet to be settled.
The official series website, www.europeanlemansseries.com, will offer to all "web- viewers" the chance to see the entire race live, with English commentary from Radio Le Mans.
Viewers across Europe can follow the entire grand finale on Motors TV as well as on the Italian Sportube site. In addition to the live broadcasts listed above, many news reports and highlights programmes will be broadcast around the world as well as on the Race Fans TV site in the USA, and the Brazilian Sports Band satellite channel. One-hour programmes will be available for view in Australia on Speed Channel and in New Zealand on the SKY Network, as well as in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Thailand and the FIC network (formerly ESPN Sport) in Asia.
In Europe, coverage of the event via news reports and one hour packages will be available in Hungary on RTL Klub, Pro4, Sport 1 and M2, on Sport1 + and Sport1 in Germany and on PRS Motomedia in Italy. SportTV Portugal, Viasat Motor in Norway, Denmark and Sweden, Sport5 in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, ORF in Austria, Nelonen in Finland and RTVA in Andorra will broadcast information and/or programmes of one hour on the final round of the ELMS. The Russians will be well informed through the news broadcast on Channel Auto and, in Malta, the Melita network will show a one hour race highlights show.
In France, the MensUp TV network (satellite, cable and internet) will be showing both the Hungarian race and the Le Castellet round. France 3 Provence Alpe will broadcast interviews and other news from the race taking place in its region.
Worldwide, Eurovision, SNTV, Motorsport Mundial, Max Power, Planet Speed, Omnisport and Mobil 1 The Grid will broadcast a clip and news of the race. For full dates and broadcast times, please refer to the different channels' programme guides.
Click HERE for details of the TV coverage listing for the 2013 European Le Mans Series.
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