
F4 US: MAVTV to broadcast inaugural season of 'F4 U.S. Championship Today'
MAVTV has added the Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda's inaugural season of F4 U.S. Championship Today to its weekly lineup.
The first of seven episodes of the series will air Thursday, Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. ET on the motorsports and automotive enthusiast focused network. The episode will feature the debut weekend of the series at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.
MAVTV will broadcast the second episode the following week Thursday, Sept. 22 at 1 p.m. ET.
The second show follows Event 2 of the F4 U.S. season at Mid-Ohio with race highlights from the F4 U.S. competitors driving in the rain to intense summer conditions, interviews from the drivers and F4 U.S. driver coaches like Honda IMSA driver, Ozz Negri, and insights on the car's specifications.
MAVTV will continue to air new and rebroadcast past episodes of the show Thursdays at 1 p.m. ET.
Fans can view full September broadcast schedule on F4USChampionship.com.
About the SCCA Pro Racing F4 U.S. Championship:
FIA F4 is designed as entry-level open-wheel racing for participants, around a contemporary, modern, cost conscious formula. SCCA Pro Racing and its chosen partners that embrace these ideals and support this vision with appropriate technology and products. The selected F4 powerplant is a production based on the engine currently powering the Honda Civic Type R recently launched in Europe, tuned to meet FIA-mandated output of approximately 160 Hp. The engine and the ECU are sealed to provide parity and compliance.
About SCCA Pro Racing:
SCCA Pro Racing Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sports Car Club of America, Inc. -- a 65,000-member organization dedicated to motorsports. SCCA Pro Racing provides full-service organization, operation and sanctioning for numerous professional racing series such as the Pirelli World Challenge and Trans Am.
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