MTRSPT1 Now Available 24/7 On MotoAmerica’s YouTube Channel

Mtrspt1 Now Available 24/7 On Motoamerica’s Youtube ChannelMotoAmerica, North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series, is pleased to announce that it is partnering with MTRSPT1, the 24/7 live-streaming network that delivers motorsports entertainment, including the MotoAmerica Championship, to bring its 24-hour live stream to MotoAmerica’s YouTube channel during the off-season.

MTRSPT1’s live stream includes motorsports entertainment from the world of racing on both two and four wheels, including i-Racing, as well as modalities on the water and in the air. MTRSPT1 also airs garage shows and build shows as regular features on its impressive list of motorsports programming.

The MTRSPT1 network reaches 9.2 million households in U.S. over-the-air broadcast and 300 million TVs and boxes in 100-plus countries via FAST (Free Add Supported Television).

“Adding MTRSPT1 to our YouTube channel is the perfect complement to our MotoAmerica racing content, ‘Pressure to Rise,’ and other programming we have on the channel,” said MotoAmerica COO Chuck Aksland. “MTRSPT1 offers around-the-clock access to all forms of racing, making it a valuable addition for racing enthusiasts.”

MTRSPT1 is a true destination for motorsports enthusiasts, reaching over 9.2 million households in U.S. over-the-air broadcast and 300 million TVs, devices and apps in more than 200 countries via FAST (Free Add Supported TV). The network broadcasts 300-plus live races annually and nearly 3000 hours of motorsports content featuring over 60 different racing series. MTRSPT1 is accessible on platforms such as LG Channels, Hisense/VIDAA Channels, TCL Live+, Telus, and others, as well as Over-The-Air local broadcast station distribution in 63 U.S. markets.

“We’re excited to partner with MotoAmerica and bring their passionate fanbase even more racing action during the off-season,” said John Duff, COO of MTRSPT1. “This collaboration allows us to expand the reach of MTRSPT1’s diverse motorsports coverage and introduce new audiences to the excitement of live racing from around the globe. We believe this is a winning combination that will benefit both organizations and motorsports enthusiasts alike.”

MTRSPT1’s full schedule of programming can be found at https://www.mtrspt1.com/en/#programming-grid

For more news check out our dedicated MotoAmerica News page MotoAmerica News

Or visit the official MotoAmerica website motoamerica.com/

©Words/Images are from official press release posted courtesy of motoamerica.com/

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