In another sign of the growing interest in and appeal of drone racing, Eurosport today announced its partnership with DR1 Racing, the international drone racing series, to exclusively distribute content for broadcast in 70 countries across Europe and Asia-Pacific.
The first episode of the DR1 Invitational from Los Angeles will air on Eurosport 1 on Tuesday, 8 November at 11pm CET.
Drone racing, which sees competitors navigate remote control aircraft through complex obstacle courses as quickly as possible, will provide further support to Eurosport’s ongoing efforts to engage a broad demographic of fans through a combination of the most exhilarating sports on all platforms.
Eurosport will televise three additional racing series next year, including the DR1 Champions Series set to debut across cities in 2017, and the DR1 Micro Series.
Additionally, Eurosport will represent DR1’s sublicensing interest globally (excluding the USA).
Stars such as the United States’ Tommy “Ummagawd” Tabajia, Luke “BanniUK” Bannister from the UK and Australia’s Chad “FinalGlideAUS” Nowak are included in the line-up of world-leading pilots that have taken drone racing to new heights. The DR1 Champion’s Series will include multiple elite drone racing teams battling across the globe to crown one World Champion.
Eurosport CEO Peter Hutton said:
Eurosport is constantly looking to innovate and we believe new technology, be it Virtual Reality content in our coverage or innovations within emerging sports, is a great driver of engaging fans in sport. It has been fascinating to see the continued growth in popularity of eSports and the way DR1 combines this with the more traditional nature of sporting competition is an exciting model.
We are looking forward to working with DR1 and offering fans the chance to follow the twists and turns of this exciting news sport on all Eurosport’s platforms.”
Brad Foxhoven, Founder of DR1 Racing, said, “We are thrilled to be bringing this exciting sport that combines Formula 1, NASCAR and eSports to an audience as broad as Eurosport’s.
“Eurosport showed a genuine appetite to not only broadcast drone racing through its linear broadcast channels but also play an important part in growing the sport via its social and digital platforms too. The growth opportunities of drone racing, both from a high performance and an innovation standpoint, are endless.”
For more information on DR1 Racing, please visit dr1racing.tv
Here is a promo for their 2017 events.
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