2nd – 8th July
Live FIA GT3
It’s as tight as you like at the top of GT3 as the championship heads to Navarra in Spain for round three. Dutch BMW duo Hoevert Vos and Jeroen den Boer clinched victory on the last lap at Silverstone to open up a five point lead at the top of the standings. With six other crews in striking distance however this season is far from over. Naturally, we’ve both races live. - Saturday, 2 July: Noon- Sunday, 3 July: 9am
Live Eurocup Megane Trophy
The World Series by Renault circus pitches its big top at the Hungaroring, often the culprit (in F1 at least) of motorsport drudgery. Renault’s one-make Megane series could go some way to addressing that as the V6 silhouettes work out a way of toppling early championship leader Stefano Comini. - Saturday, 2 July: 2.50pm- Sunday, 3 July: 4.05pm
Live World MX
Udevalla in Sweden plays host to round eight of the World Motocross Championship. MX1 is coming nicely to the boil with Clement Desalle locked in a fierce battle with reigning champion Antonio Cairoli, while in MX2 Jeffrey Herlings will be looking to make hay while the sun doesn’t shine on injured rival Ken Roczen. - Sunday, 3 July: From 11am & 2pm
Live AMA Motocross
It’s round six time at Redbud where some of the world’s best riders converge for another two-wheeled tear up. - Saturday, 2 July: 9pm
Live VW Scirocco R-Cup
Norisring in Germany hosts round four of the one-make, environmentally friendly tin-top series. - Saturday, 2 July: 3.55
FIA European Rallycross Championship
Fans of any motorsport will not want to miss our fourth round European Rallycross action from Norway, principally because the top seven are covered by just 12 points. Tanner Foust, better known for his stunt antics than competitive prowess, has readdressed that balance so far this season to sit joint-second in the standings with Liam Doran. Frode Holte meanwhile will be hoping to extend his advantage on home soil. - Monday, 4 July: 8pm