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Dynamic broadcast duo to front live and free Euro RX coverage

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The FIA European Rallycross Championship is set to raise the bar once again in 2026, with a bold, fan-first broadcast offering and a standout commentary line-up for its 2026 season.

Off the back of a breakthrough 2025 season that delivered millions of views across digital streaming platforms and broadcast channels. Euro RX is doubling down on accessibility, storytelling and unfiltered racing action for the upcoming season. Central point of this progress is the FIA’s ongoing commitment to prioritising fans, by removing barriers to access and reshaping how Rallycross is followed around the globe.

For 2026, every session from every round will once again be streamed live and free on the official FIA Rallycross YouTube channel, as well as on the official FIA Rallycross Facebook page. From the first laps of qualifying through to key action and overtakes during finals, fans will be able to follow every moment of the action without restriction, wherever they are in the world.

As proven during the 2025 season, this approach has helped redefine how audiences engage with the Championship. With no paywalls and a digital-first mindset, Euro RX has opened the door to new generation of fans while giving long-time viewers unprecedented access to the sport. The result has been a surge in viewing figures, increased interaction across social platforms and a stronger fan engagement across the board.

At the heart of that experience is the broadcast team. For 2026, a familiar and fan-favourite pairing returns. Andrew Coley is back on commentary duties for the full season, bringing his signature energy, passion and deep-rooted knowledge of the sport to every race weekend. A hugely popular and recognisable voice in Rallycross, Coley has quickly become a beloved figure both in the paddock and among fans.

Alongside him, Hal Ridge returns to Euro RX to provide expert analysis and insight. With decades of knowledge under his belt and an ability to break down the key moments as they happen, Ridge will play a crucial role in bringing fans closer to the action and explaining the finer details that define success in the sport.

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For the Euro RX of Hungary, Tom Brooks will step into the commentary box alongside Ridge, bringing his own style and experience to the broadcast. A familiar voice to fans across the paddock, Brooks will bring his dinstictive high energy and insights and connection to the action that defines Rallycross coverage.

With its short-format races, mixed-surface circuits and constant door-to-door action, the FIA European Rallycross Championship remains one of the most thrilling disciplines in motor sport. Combined with a free-to-watch broadcast model and a world-class commentary team, the 2026 season is set to deliver more action, more access and more reasons for fans to tune in than ever before.