FIM SPEEDWAY ACTION ON FOX SPORTS
Fox Sports will remain the home of FIM Speedway action in Australia as the broadcaster continues its coverage into 2023.
Following an agreement between Fox Sports and FIM Speedway global promoter Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, all 10 rounds of the Speedway GP World Championship will be broadcast live on Fox Sports, available on Foxtel and Kayo for Aussie fans, along with the Monster Energy FIM Speedway World Cup.
Despite the racing taking place on the other side of the world, Australian viewers closely follow the fortunes of Jason Doyle, Max Fricke and Jack Holder in Speedway GP.
The trio made history in 2022, ending Australia’s 20-year wait for a world team title with victory at the FIM Speedway of Nations in Vojens, Denmark – their first gold medal since the Roos won the 2002 FIM Speedway World Cup.
Laura Manciet, FIM Speedway championships director, looks forward to bringing another unforgettable season of action to fans Down Under.
She said: “It’s a pleasure to continue our partnership with Fox Sports, which has been a fantastic supporter of the Speedway GP series for many years.
“Australian fans are incredibly passionate about our sport, especially those who get up in the early hours of the morning, or stay up late, to follow the racing live from Europe.
“As speedway marks 100 years since the sport’s very first meeting took place in Maitland, New South Wales on December 15, 1923, it’s only right that Aussie fans can enjoy this special season live on Fox Sports, available on Foxtel and Kayo.”
FULL 2023 SPEEDWAY GP CALENDAR:
April 29: FIM Speedway GP of Croatia
May 13: Orlen FIM Speedway GP of Poland – Warsaw
June 3: FIM Speedway GP of Czech Republic – Prague
June 10: FIM Speedway GP of Germany – Teterow
June 24: FIM Speedway GP of Poland – Gorzow
July 15: FIM Speedway GP of Sweden – Malilla
August 12: FIM Speedway GP of Latvia – Riga
September 2: FIM Speedway GP of Great Britain – Cardiff
September 16: FIM Speedway GP of Denmark – Vojens
September 30: FIM Speedway GP of Poland – Torun
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