MotoAmerica Races to Air on Samsung TV Plus in New Multiyear Deal with V10 Entertainment
Samsung TV Plus has announced a new partnership with V10 Entertainment to bring MotoAmerica races to viewers as part of a multiyear agreement. The deal, which covers the 2026-2027 seasons, will kick off with the airing of the 84th Daytona 200 on March 6 on the Samsung TV Network (STN). Following this, MotoAmericaTV, a dedicated Samsung FAST TV channel, is set to launch later this spring.
MotoAmerica offers a diverse lineup of over 100 live races across seven premier classes, including Superbike, Supersport, King Of The Baggers, Twins Cup, Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race., the Super Hooligan National Championship, and the newly introduced Talent Cup.
The planned 24/7 FAST channel will showcase more than 200 hours of MotoAmerica content, featuring live event streams, full race replays, practice sessions, qualifiers, and comprehensive race coverage. This will mark the first time that every class of MotoAmerica, including an all-women’s class and the premier Superbike class, will be televised. The channel will also offer behind-the-scenes footage and a library of archival videos, including highlight reels.
The 2026 MotoAmerica season will span 10 race weekends from March to September, taking place in 10 states across the country, including iconic venues like Daytona International Speedway, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, and the Circuit of The Americas.
Samsung TV Plus’s expanding sports broadcasting rights portfolio now includes MotoAmerica, alongside other major leagues such as NHL, MLB, NBA, NFL, and exclusive MLV coverage. With over 4,300 channels available globally, Samsung TV Plus is accessible in 30 countries on Samsung TVs, Galaxy phones, XR headsets, Galaxy Tab, Smart Monitor, and Family Hub devices.
Senior Vice President and Global Head of Samsung TV Plus, Salek Brodsky, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating, “As Samsung TV Plus continues to broaden its live sports portfolio, this new content strengthens our lineup by providing an immersive, accessible, and dedicated destination for motorcycle racing.”
MotoAmerica COO Chuck Aksland also commented on the collaboration, highlighting the significance of Samsung’s support for the growth of MotoAmerica. He stated, “This is a defining moment for our series, for motorcycle racing, and for the next generation of riders and fans alike.”
Fans can look forward to watching MotoAmerica races on Samsung TV Plus, with the Daytona 200 being the first event to be broadcast on the Samsung TV Network, followed by subsequent races on MotoAmericaTV. Stay tuned for thrilling motorcycle road racing action throughout the 2026 season.

