FIM MXGP
Motocross fans will be in for a treat as we bring you live coverage of Rounds 10, 11 and 12 of the MXGP championship from the Circuit du Puy de Poursay in France, Matterley Basin in the UK and Lombardia in Italy. Look out for British riders Shaun Simpson and Tommy Searle, who will be eager to put on a good show for their home fans and take the limelight away from the epic scrap between Romain Febvre and Tim Gajser.
• LIVE Rd 10, France – Sunday 5 June at 12:00 (Race 1) and 15:00 (Race 2)• Delayed-as-live Rd 11, UK – Sunday 19 June at 14:00 (Race 1)• LIVE Rd 11, UK – Sunday 19 June at 16:00 (Race 2)• LIVE Rd 12, Italy – Sunday 26 June at 12:00 (Race 1) and 15:05 (Race 2)
Blancpain Endurance Series
Europe’s premier GT racing championship returns in June with a 6-hour race into the night at Paul Ricard in France. As the second longest race on the calendar, Paul Ricard provides the drivers and teams with the closest possible simulation of racing in the 24 Hours of Spa, and will serve as a useful form guide ahead of the Belgian classic in July. If night racing is your thing, then you won’t want to miss this!
• LIVE Rd 3, Paul Ricard – Saturday 25 June at 16:30
British GT Championship
The highlight of the British GT calendar year, the Silverstone 500 will be the ultimate test of strategy as teams have the option to pit their Am drivers against the Pros and vice versa, with a minimum of three pit stops to be completed. Last year’s wet race was a thriller as the guesting McLaren of Adrian Quaife-Hobbs and Gilles Vannelet denied perennial bridesmaids Joe Osborne and Lee Mowle a maiden win. Will this be the year that the BMW pair finally break their duck?• LIVE Rd 5, Silverstone – Sunday 12 June at 12:30
FIA Formula 3 Championship
Choose a circuit that every Formula 3 driver wants to have a winner’s trophy from, and they will probably tell you that it’s the Norisring. Set on the narrow streets of Nuremberg, its deceptively simple layout never fails to produce cracking racing and a few interesting moves into the first corner on lap one. Whatever the result, you’re sure to be entertained.
• LIVE Rd 5, Norisring – Saturday 25 June TBC (Races 1 and 2) and Sunday 26 June TBC (Race 3)
EuroFormula Open
There’s much more F3 content where that came from, with round three of the EuroFormula Open series coming from Paul Ricard. Healthy grids and manageable budgets mean the Spanish-based championship is thriving – this is a series worth keeping an eye on.
• LIVE Rd 3, Paul Ricard – Saturday 4 June at 14:05 (Race 1)• Delayed-as-live Rd 3, Paul Ricard – Sunday 5 June at 17:00 (Race 2)
International GT Open
GT racing and Paul Ricard go together like strawberries and cream, so it should come as no surprise that the International GT Open will be the latest series to visit the French venue in June. Featuring the latest GT3 machinery from BMW, McLaren and Radical, plus an array of factory drivers, this will be a handy tonic for those in need of a GT fix.
• LIVE Rd 3, Paul Ricard – Saturday 4 June at 15:00 (Race 1)• Delayed-as-live Rd 3, Paul Ricard – Sunday 5 June at 18:00 (Race 2)
TCR International Series
Tin tops are in vogue at the moment and the TCR International Series is flourishing in its second season, with more manufacturer involvement and more recognised teams and drivers coming to see what the fuss is all about. You can too, by tuning into a double bill at the high speed Salzburgring and tight-and-twisty Oschersleben.
• Delayed-as-live Rd 5, Salzburgring – Sunday 5 June at 19:30• LIVE Rd 6, Oschersleben – Sunday 19 June at 12:20
Motors TV Race Day
Finally, Motors TV will bring you a feast of club racing live from Donington Park, with over 300 competitors spread across the Northwest Saloon Car Championship, Max5 Racing Championship for Mazda MX-5s, Dunlop Mini 7 Championship and many, many more.
• Delayed-as-live, Donington – Sunday 19 June at 18:00
All times are BST. Broadcast time and dates subject to alteration.