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Thursday, 06 March 2008 |
Motors TV
has committed to LIVE broadcasting of the Silverstone Classic for 2008 and
2009.
The deal, signed with event promoters, Motion Works UK
Limited, means both the Saturday and Sunday will get extensive LIVE coverage,
for a total amount that should be close to 24 hours!
The annual Silverstone Classic is a celebration of motor racing across all
decades from the 1920s to the 1990s. The cars on display are not purely
historic, with more contemporary races such as Group C, Saloons and late Formula
One cars also in action in their natural surroundings. Classic Car Owner Clubs
from across the UK and overseas have played an important supporting role in
recent years with 4,000 cars expected this year.
“Entering a partnership
with the Silverstone Classic was an easy decision to make”, said Motors TV Head
of Programming & Acquisitions Frédéric Viger, “it is a unique event, and
bears a very special historic flavour. As soon as we started discussions with
Roger Etcell, of Motion Works, it became evident that we had to show the full
event LIVE. Therefore, we’ll be able to offer our viewers not only the racing,
but also the atmosphere between the races which, I believe, is a major part of
the event. Furthermore being a partner of such a big meeting is fully in line
with our desire to strengthen our links with British Motorsports”
“The
Silverstone Classic is a truly international event and as a pan European TV
broadcaster Motors TV is the perfect partner,” added Silverstone Classic Event
Director Roger Etcell. “The Classic is a very colourful festival and with an
action packed three day schedule both on and off the track, Motors TV quickly
recognised the benefits of a live broadcast during the two race days. We are
extremely excited about this development and for all of the advantages the live
coverage will bring to the event as we work to improve and enhance the
Silverstone Classic over the coming years.”
The Silverstone Classic 2008
will be held on the 25th, 26th and 27th of July. The main event race days on
Saturday and Sunday will be shown fully LIVE, with the exception of a 90-minute
slot on Sunday afternoon when the DTM race from the Nurburgring will be shown.
Races that are run during that break in the live coverage will be broadcast
later that afternoon...
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