FIA WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP We’re at the all-important halfway point in the 2015 FIA World Rally Championship campaign with this month’s Rally Poland. With pretty much 90 per cent of the route having changed since last year, all drivers are on a level playing field this time out. But be sure to keep an eye on Robert Kubica who will no doubt be out to impress at his home event.•Daily highlights, Rd 7, Rally Poland – Friday 3 July at 22:30 (Day 1)•Daily highlights, Rd 7, Rally Poland – Saturday 4 July at 22:30 (Day 2)•Daily highlights, Rd 7, Rally Poland – Sunday 5 July at 22:30 (Day 3)
V8 SUPERCARSAustralia’s most popular series continues this month with the Townsville 400 on the streets of Queensland. That’s 400 kilometres over two races, and 144 laps of door-banging action. Last year’s event saw the seemingly unstoppable Jamie Whincup claim two victories but, as is always the case in motor racing, your luck can change in an instant. •Delayed-as-live, Rd 6, Townsville 400 – Saturday 11 July at 07:00 (Race 1)•Delayed-as-live, Rd 6, Townsville 400 – Sunday 23 July at 07:00 (Race 2)
UNITED SPORTSCAR CHAMPIONSHIP It’s a USCC double-whammy this month with two championship events taking place in July. We’ve got live action from rounds seven and eight of the series, the SportsCar Grand Prix at Mosport and the Northeast Grand Prix from Lime Rock Park.•LIVE, Rd 7, Northeast Grand Prix – Sunday 12 July at 17:00•LIVE, Rd 8, Lime Rock Park – Saturday 25 July at 20:45
SILVERSTONE CLASSICThis annual event is widely considered the world’s biggest classic motor racing festival, so it’s only fair that we bring you some of the best bits live! Prepare to drool over the spectacular machinery taking to the track that covers the full spectrum of motorsport history, including F1, Le Mans, GT, touring and sports cars.•LIVE, Friday 24 July at 15:10, Saturday 25 July at 09:00 and 13:35, Sunday 26 July at 09:00, 11:00 and 16:00
BLANCPAIN ENDURANCE SERIES July can only mean one thing for the Blancpain Endurance Series – the blue riband 24 Hours of Spa. The iconic Belgian track plays host to the stellar line-up of teams and drivers taking on the gruelling twice-round-the-clock race. Last year, it was the Audi of Laurens Vanthoor, Markus Winkelhock and Rene Rast that score overall victory.•LIVE, Rd 4, 24 Hours of Spa – Friday 24 July at 14:20 (Superpole)•LIVE, Rd 4, 24 Hours of Spa – Saturday 25 July at 15:00 and 20:00•LIVE, Rd 4, 24 Hours of Spa – Sunday 26 July at 07:00, 10:45 and 12:00
FIA FORMULA 3 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP The young hopefuls in this European single-seater series take on the challenging Zandvoort circuit for round seven of the FIA Formula 3 European Championship. Surrounded by sand dunes, the ex-F1 track tests the drivers’ courage with tough corners and changing grip conditions.•LIVE, Rd 7, Zandvoort – Saturday 11 July at 10:20 and delayed-as-live at 19:00•Delayed-as-live, Rd 7, Zandvoort – Sunday 12 July at 13:00
PAUL RICARD 24 HOURSWe’ve got some live coverage from the next instalment of the 24H Series, the Paul Ricard 24 Hour race. A variety of tin-tops, GTs and 24H-Specials battle it out in this twice-round-the-clock event in the South of France.•LIVE, Paul Ricard 24 Hours – Saturday 11 July at 13:00 and 19:00•LIVE, Paul Ricard 24 Hours – Sunday 12 July at 07:00 and 13:00
MOTORS TV LIVE RACEDAY
Our very own Motors TV Live Racedays are back this July with yet another action-packed day of the best club racing in the UK. This time we’re at Donington Park for the Porsche Carrera Cup GB, Radical Owners Club races and Quaife Intermarque Challenge, plus much more besides!•LIVE, Donington Park – Saturday 11 July at 14:00
EUROPEAN LE MANS SERIESWe follow this pan-European endurance series to Austria’s Red Bull Ring for the next instalment of the ELMS. Round four sees many of the teams and drivers take on the Formula 1 circuit fresh from the Le Mans 24 Hours. Last year, championship winners Signatech Alpine won the four-hour race with Paul-Loup Chatin, Nelson Panciatici and Oliver Webb, which was integral to their overall title bid.•Delayed-as-live Rd 3, Red Bull Ring – Sunday 12 July at 20:00
EUROFORMULA OPENEuroformula Open moves on to the Red Bull Ring as drivers from all over the world take on the Austrian Grand Prix venue in round five of this competitive single-seater championship. We’re showing all the action from Austria as-it-happens in early July.•LIVE Rd 5, Red Bull Ring – Saturday 4 July at 13:50 (Race 1)•LIVE Rd 5, Red Bull Ring – Sunday 5 July at 10:50 (Race 2)
INTERNATIONAL GT OPENThis Spanish-run GT championship heads to the Red Bull Ring for round four of the series. GT3 cars of all shapes and sizes do battle in one of the best Pro-Am racing series in Europe.•LIVE Rd 4, Red Bull Ring – Saturday 4 July at 14:50 (Race 1)•LIVE Rd 4, Red Bull Ring – Sunday 5 July at 11:50 (Race 2)
MXGPThis month is full of exciting MXGP and MX2 action with live coverage from Germany, Sweden and Latvia as the cream of the crop on two wheels competes in rounds 10, 11 and 12 of the world’s premier motocross championship.•LIVE Rd 11, Sweden – Sunday 5 July at 12:00 (MX2) and 15:00 (MXGP)•LIVE Rd 12, Latvia – Sunday 12 July at 11:00 (MX2) and 14:00 (MXGP)•Delayed-as-live Rd 13, Czech Republic – Sunday 26 July at 19:00 (MX2) and 21:00 (MXGP)
ITALIAN MOTORCYCLE CHAMPIONSHIPBefore making it big in the world of MotoGP, many young Italians race in the competitive Italian Motorcycle Championship. We’ve got coverage from the Pre-Moto3, Moto3, 600 Supersport and Superbike categories as-it-happens so you’ll never miss a beat.•LIVE Rd 7, Imola – Saturday 18 July at 13:00•LIVE Rd 8, Imola – Sunday 19 July at 13:00
LAMBORGHINI SUPER TROFEO Dubbed the most thrilling one-make series in the world, the Lamborghini Super Trofeo heads to the fast, twisting Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium this month for rounds five and six of the European championship.•LIVE Rd 4, Spa – Friday 24 July at 13:15 (Race 1) •LIVE Rd 4, Spa – Saturday 25 July at 12:45 (Race 2)
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