The 2014 live racing season shifted into gear at last weekend’s Daytona 24 Hours, which represented the inaugural round of the new United SportsCar Championship. If you missed out we’ve got extensive highlights of the twice-around-the-clock classic this Saturday evening, as well as a host of other must-see races from across the globe.The stars of the future take to the track as the Toyota Racing Series tackles its second round of 2014 at Timaru Motor Raceway, a 2.4km circuit on New Zealand's South Island. The opening event saw seven drivers claim podium finishes from three races, suggesting an ultra competitive campaign lies ahead. Martin Rump, Egor Orudzhev and Jann Mardenborough lead the prospective title chasers.We remain south of the equator for highlights from the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia, which rocks up at Gold Coast venue Surfers Paradise for its season-closing event. Craig Baird enters the final round looking odds-on for the title, but with the in-form Nick Percat closing the gap in recent weeks nothing can be taken for granted.And our Antipodean odyssey is completed with coverage from New Zealand’s JetSprint category, where narrow waterways take the place of circuits in our favourite form of aquatic motorsport.Fans of off-road motorcycling are also in for a treat this weekend, with a brace of FIM world championships enjoying extended coverage on the High Speed Television Channel.First up, FIM Super Enduro travels to Guadalajara for the fourth round of its 2014 campaign. Polish rider Tadeusz Blazusiak has dominated thus far and will be aiming to further strengthen his bid for world title number four in Mexico.Then we head to Marseille for the FIM X-Trial World Championship's second event of the campaign. After claiming yet another victory at the season-opener, reigning seven-time title-winner Toni Bou is the strong favourite in France. And if you missed it a few weeks back, or simply fancy getting into the WRC spirit ahead of Sweden, we're bringing you highlights from the season-opening Rallye Monte Carlo. It proved to be a wild event, with Robert Kubica starring early on before Bryan Bouffier seized the initiative. Then, as expected, world champion Sebastien Ogier stepped up his game and romped to victory. Following that comeback the Frenchman looks ominously strong ahead of the Swedish event, which enjoys full coverage next week on Motors TV (5-8 February).Saturday 1 February 12:10 FIM Super Enduro, Rd 4, Mexico13:10 FIM X-Trial World Championship, Rd 2, Marseille14:10 United SportsCar Championship, Rd 1, Daytona 24 Hours (Highlights)22:05 NZ JetSprint, Rd 5, Wanaka (Group A)22:35 NZ JetSprint, Rd 5, Wanaka (Superboat)Sunday 2 February10:35 The Racing Insiders – Episode 511:05 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia, Rd 7, Surfers Paradise11:35 Toyota Racing Series New Zealand, Rd 2, Timaru15:45 FIA World Rally Championship, Rd 1, Rallye Monte Carlo (Highlights)18:55 Andros Trophy, Rd 5, Lans En VercorsAll times are GMT