Solidsport is proud to announce the acquisition of the broadcasting rights for the prestigious Race of Champions (ROC) in Germany and several other key markets.
The Race of Champions is an annual motorsport event that brings together some of the world’s most celebrated drivers from Formula One, World Rally Championship, IndyCar, NASCAR, and more, competing head-to-head in identical cars to determine the "Champion of Champions." Established in 1988, ROC is renowned for its unique format, delivering thrilling battles between motorsport legends.
The 2025 edition will feature several superstar drivers, including Valtteri Bottas (FIN), Sebastian Vettel (GER), and Mick Schumacher (GER), promising a spectacular showdown of skill and speed. Solidsport will be the exclusive broadcaster in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Italy and other territories, looking forward to bringing all the action to all fans and spectators. Live and on demand.
"We’re excited to bring this legendary event to fans with top-quality live and on-demand streaming. This event showcases the very best of motorsport, and our platform will ensure that fans can experience every intense moment with high-quality streaming and exclusive content, says Andreas Westerlind, CCO of Solidsport.
With Solidsport’s leading sport streaming platform, motorsport enthusiasts will have access to all coverage, live and on demand.
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