Extreme H, an extreme sports and motorsport competition, has signed a broadcasting agreement with Fox Sports for the next three years, allowing the electric racing championship to reach millions of homes with full coverage of each race, including exclusive interviews.
Through this partnership, Fox Sports will serve as the official media outlet for Extreme H broadcasts, providing comprehensive coverage of each event with expert commentary that will allow motorsport fans to enjoy every detail of the competition.
“We are thrilled to continue our incredible collaboration with FOX Sports and expand our relationship to include Extreme H. Hydrogen is the future of clean mobility, and FS1/FS2 will play a vital role in bringing this next-generation motorsport to American fans,” stated Ali Russell, CEO of Extreme E and Extreme H.
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Extreme H in Detail
The Extreme H series will retain the race formats and characteristic off-road locations that define Extreme E but will incorporate the innovation of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
The clean energy technology used in Extreme H will demonstrate the potential of hydrogen in motorsport, thus establishing new standards of sustainability and innovation for the automotive and energy industries.
This all comes after the success of Extreme E, the electric off-road racing series that has captured the attention of a global audience. With this background, Extreme H is positioning itself as a pioneer in integrating hydrogen technology into motorsport, aiming to make its mark with a new standard of sustainability and high-impact competition that is athletic, ecological, and socially conscious.
“At FOX, we are committed to delivering innovative and groundbreaking sports content to our viewers, and Extreme E has been a phenomenal example of that. Extending our relationship to include the hydrogen-powered series Extreme H is an exciting step, as it reflects the future of motorsport and the possibilities of clean energy. We look forward to continuing to share this purpose-driven and innovative sport with fans across the United States,” said Bill Wanger, Executive Vice President and Head of Programming at FOX Sports.