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W Series to be broadcast live on UK's free-to-air Channel 4

W Series has signed a deal with Britain's Channel 4 to show live coverage of all six races of the all-female championship. Channel 4's terrestrial free-to-air programming will include build-up and behind-the-scenes insights from each circuit, qualifying, as well as full race coverage. "This is a historic moment for us," said W Series CEO Catherine Bond Muir. "The UK, with its incredible love of motorsport, is a cornerstone market for W Series, and what better way to engage and entertain than with live coverage of our all-female single-seater racing? "Channel 4 is the ideal broadcast partner and we’re delighted to be working with them as we introduce the world to this...
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