Subscribers of Motors TV in the U.K. will be able to watch the 6 Hours of Mexico live and in full starting at 6:30 p.m., and Brits can also see it on the pay channel BT Sport.
In Australia, the race will be broadcast live and in full on Fox Sports 5. Unsurprisingly, Central and South America will have the largest coverage with the race and qualifying shown live on Fox Latin America. Fox Sports 1 will show the race in the U.S. and in Canada with a 90-minute interruption, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (East Coast time).
Anyone unable to watch the 6 Hours of Mexico on T.V. can use a computer or mobile device and go to any number of sites broadcasting the race live and in full. They include Fox Sports Go in North America and the Caribbean, LeTV in China and Eurosport Player, and also at radiolemans.com for sound only and commentary in English.
Lastly, the World Endurance Championship (WEC) official free app will broadcast the race live and in full (free of charge), as well as exclusive content for around 4.99 euros (season membership is available).
Translation by Nikki Ehrhardt / ACO
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Photo (Copyright: Gabi Tomescu/FIA WEC): The GTs, here Larbre Compétition's Corvette, and the prototypes, here the Porsche 919 Hybrid, will do battle at the Rodriguez brothers circuit during the 6 Hours of Mexico.