FOX Sports Inks Global Broadcast Deal with Formula E

August 9, 2013

The FIA Formula E Championship will be available globally after the new motorsport series signed FOX Sports to broadcast the competition worldwide.

The world’s first fully-electric car racing series begins in September 2014 and features open-wheel cars powered exclusively by electricity and racing in the heart of 10 of the world’s leading cities.

“This series makes racing very relevant well into the future,” said Carlos Martinez, President Latin America for FOX International Channels, who helped broker the deal. “With a global approach to acquiring knowledge and fast-tracking technology through the world of international racing competition, the Formula E Championship is much more than just another weekend at the track…

“It makes racing an integral part of solving one of the world’s most daunting challenges and we are thrilled to be a part of that process.”

The deal, across all territories, includes exclusive and non-exclusive on-line and mobile transmission rights.

“We are very proud to announce this major agreement,” said Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag. “This global broadcasting deal will bring our Championship to nearly 90 countries and a potential 180 million households worldwide, giving our partners, our teams, and our team’s partners a platform to visualize the association to the values of this competition.”

As well as two races in the US, last month saw leading IndyCar outfit Andretti Autosport become the first US team to join Formula E. Six of the 10 teams have now been signed for the inaugural season, three of which have already been announced with Andretti Autosport, China Racing and British-based Drayson Racing.