Speed Works Events has today announced Sky as its official broadcast partner, confirming that its championship
motorsport meetings will be broadcast live on Sky Sport.
The three-year deal will see qualifying and races for the major categories broadcast live on Saturday and Sunday on Sky
Sport.
Sky Sport also broadcasts the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, NASCAR, MotoGP, the Bathurst 12 Hours, FIM
Superbike World Championship, IndyCar, British Superbikes and SkySpeed, the weekly in season magazine show. Sky also
recently announced a new supercharged sports channel line-up which includes a motorsport channel, Sky Sport 5.
Director of Sport, Tex Teixeira, says: “We’re excited to be adding Speed Works Events to our growing portfolio of
motorsport coverage. It is important that Sky continue to help support and grow local sport events."
It’s the first time in over 10 years that there has been a major step forward in TV coverage of the country's premier
motorsport championship series. The news that the racing will be live also comes at a time when there is increasing
interest in New Zealand motorsport.
The introduction of the TCR New Zealand Series - the local incarnation of an increasingly popular global touring car
formula, is generating plenty of interest. Likewise the new-look Castrol Toyota Racing Series (TRS), which is now
effectively a regional F3 series for Australasia – has also fuelled anticipation of the season ahead. The addition of
D1NZ at three of the season's weekends has also added another dimension to the summer's top motorsport events.
"This is fantastic news for the sport and for fans, drivers and teams alike," explained Speed Works’ Geoff Short. "Sky
is committed to international, regional and domestic motorsport news and coverage and having the top domestic
championships broadcast live in their entirety is great news and should be welcomed by everyone. There's a bit more news
to come with other initiatives, but it's great to be able to confirm the live package and a major step forward for the
sport in New Zealand."
Speed Works’ calendar for the 2019-2020 season begins in November at Pukekohe before moving to Highlands in January for
its second event - the first weekend for the Castrol Toyota Racing Series season and also the first NZ event for the TCR
class.
January also includes the third event in the calendar at Teretonga, before the series moves to the North Island for the
Denny Hulme Trophy meeting at Hampton Downs, the Motor Cup meeting at Pukekohe and the final round of the TRS series,
the New Zealand Grand Prix, at Manfeild Circuit Chris Amon. The final weekend of the summer championship series takes
place at Hampton Downs in March.