Where to see all the drama of the 6 Hours of Shanghai again
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Where to see all the drama of the 6 Hours of Shanghai again

 

The 6 Hours of Shanghai was full of drama, strategy and triumph over adversity for some, sheer bad luck for others. 

Porsche Team claimed its seventh victory of the season and clinched its second consecutive FIA World Endurance Manufacturers Championship title despite a strong challenge from Toyota.  The race for honours and maximum points in LMP2 went to G-Drive Racing but Signatech Alpine’s fourth place finish was enough to enable the French team to clinch the class title. Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Team UK took its second win in two races in LMGTE Pro, while Aston Martin Racing took its fifth LMGTE Am victory of the season to edge even closer to the championship title.

If you missed the race on TV yesterday, or want to see some of the most thrilling FIA WEC racing again in your own country, here is a comprehensive list from our TV broadcast partners to help you.

ASIA PACIFIC

See Porsche Team race towards championship glory in Shanghai via FOX Sports Pan Asia – check your local area for details.  China’s CCTV 5 channel will show free to air news edits on its Autotimes magazine programme and highlights on LeTV.

 

JAPAN

J-Sports 3 will show the full 6 Hours of Shanghai seven more times, beginning on 8 November and repeated between 11-19 November.  Additionally, the BS Fuji channel will show highlights on the 26 November.

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

FOX Sports Australiawill broadcast the top highlights from the race on 7, 8 and 15 November, plus during SBS’s Speedweek programme on 13 November.  New Zealand’s TV3 channel will also show the 52 minute highlights programme on CRC Motorsport on 13 November.

 

EUROPE

Continuing their full commitment to the WEC, race highlights will be shown from 8 November on Eurosport 1 and from 7 November on Motors TV across Europe.  L’Equipe 21 will broadcast the key action from Shanghai in France on 11 November, reflecting the ever-increasing interest in the WEC and endurance racing.

DENMARK AND NETHERLANDS

Denmark’s motorsport fans can see highlights on TV2 Sport on 7 November, while RTL7 (13 Nov) and Ziggo Sport will broadcast highlights across the country.

FRANCE

L’Equipe 21’s 4.4 million viewers will have the opportunity to see some of the world’s best endurance racing again with the WEC’s highlights package being shown on 11 November. 

UK

Britain’s ever-growing endurance racing fan base have multiple choice of channels covering highlights of the Chinese round.  They can watch the action again four further times on BT Sport, starting from 14 November, while Quest TV will also broadcast the highlights multiple times to its 29 million homes next week.  One of the UK’s main channels, Channel 4, will also show the official highlights package on 12 November.

 

THE AMERICAS

Fox Latin America will show all the key highlights from Shanghai across the region on 12 November.

OTHER BROADCASTS

SuperSport will air the highlights at a time yet to be confirmed across the Pan African region, opening up the FIA WEC to a whole host of new fans, as will BeIn Sports in the MENA territories.

The full 52 minutes will be shown on the FIA WEC APP, the best place to see all the action live and delayed, together with latest news, special interviews and much more.