Motors TV Monthly Highlights, July

LIVE United SportsCar Championship, European Le Mans Series and Blancpain Endurance SeriesJuly is bulging with sportscar action on Motors TV with two live USCC races, beginning north of the border at Ontario’s Canadian Tire Motorsport Park and followed by an appearance at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Meanwhile TDS Racing are aiming to repeat their 2013 Austrian victory in our live ELMS offering from Red Bull Ring, while Blancpain Endurance Series coverage continues with its blue-riband event: the 24 Hours of Spa.USCC, Round 7, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park: Sunday 13 July at 19:00USCC, Round 8, Indianapolis: Friday 25 July at TBCELMS, Round 3, Red Bull Ring: Sunday 20 July at 12:50 & 15:50Blancpain Endurance Series, Round 4, 24 Hours of Spa: Saturday 26 July at 15:00 & 20:00 and Sunday 27 July at 07:00 & 12:00LIVE NASCAR Nationwide SeriesThe schedule doesn’t relent in July with four races in three weeks from the second tier of America’s premier stock car organisation. We have delayed action from Daytona and Chicagoland, while New Hampshire and Indianapolis are live. Regan Smith seeks a repeat of his season-opening victory on returning to Florida, with Nationwide drivers trying to prevent Sprint Cup regular Kyle Busch from repeating 2013 victories at Loudon’s Magic Mile and Indianapolis’ Brickyard.Round 16, Daytona: Saturday 5 July at 16:20Round 17, New Hampshire: Saturday 12 July at 20:00Round 18, Chicagoland: Sunday 20 July at 17:15Round 19, Indianapolis: Saturday 26 July at 21:30LIVE FIA Formula 3 European Championship, British F3 and EuroFormula OpenThere’s no shortage of Formula 3 action in July with Europe and Britain’s premier series taking centre stage. Our live fourth and fifth-round EuroFormula Open coverage comes from Hungaroring and Silverstone, while it’s a maiden Moscow meeting for FIA F3 as Felix Rosenqvist looks to get his championship challenge back on track. Finally, British F3 gets the Spa-Francorchamps treatment in its annual overseas triple-header.FIA F3, Round 7, Moscow: Saturday 12 July at TBC and Sunday 13 July at TBC & TBCEuroFormula Open, Round 4, Hungaroring: Saturday 5 July at 13:50 and Sunday 6 July at 10:50EuroFormula Open, Round 5, Silverstone: Saturday 19 July at 14:50 and Sunday 20 July at 11:50British F3, Round 4, Spa-Francorchamps: Saturday 26 July at 11:30LIVE FIM Motocross World Championship and CIVOur extensive two-wheeled coverage resumes with live and delayed action on dirt and asphalt. MXGP world champion Tony Cairoli’s intense battle with Clement Desalle and Gautier Paulin continues as the Scandinavian summer kicks off the first of three FIM Motocross rounds, while Jeffrey Herlings seeks another July clean-sweep in pursuit of his third successive MX2 crown. Meanwhile, we have both races from Italy’s premier motorcycling championship as CIV moves to Misano for rounds seven and eight.FIM Motocross World Championship, Round 12, Sweden: Sunday 6 July at 13:10 & 15:00FIM Motocross World Championship, Round 13, Finland: Sunday 13 July at 11:00 & 14:00FIM Motocross World Championship, Round 14, Czech Republic: Sunday 27 July at 16:00CIV, Round 7 and 8, Misano: Saturday 26 July at 13:00 & 19:00 and Sunday 27 July at 20:00LIVE International GT Open and Eurocup ClioEurope’s GT-only series resumes with live coverage from the Hungaroring and Silverstone as Andrea Montermini’s Super GT title-defence continues behind the wheel of his Ferrari 458 Italia GT3. Meanwhile our second-round Eurocup Clio Nurburgring coverage will be just as frenetic with reigning champion Josh Files needing a double victory to close the gap to standings leader Oscar Nogues.International GT Open, Round 4, Hungaroring: Saturday 5 July at 14:50 and Sunday 6 July at 11:50International GT Open, Round 5, Silverstone: Saturday 19 July at 15:50 and Sunday 20 July at 14:50Eurocup Clio, Round 2, Nurburgring: Saturday 12 July at 14:40 and Sunday 13 July at 13:00V8 SupercarsAustralasia’s premier touring car series hits its halfway point with delayed seventh round coverage from Townsville for the first of two races in Queensland. Triple Eight’s Jamie Whincup has triumphed five times here and will need another strong showing to ensure he’s still in contention heading towards the championship’s business end, whereas team-mate Craig Lowndes seeks a maiden victory as he tries to land his first title since 1999.V8 Supercars, Round 7, Townsville: Saturday 5 July at 10:35 and Sunday 6 July at 17:00All times are BST


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