FIA World Rally Championship

UK fans to get live World Rally Championship access via WRC+

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The live update service for the FIA World Rally Championship – WRC+ is set to launch to UK fans just in time for the 2015 season.

Previously unavailable due to broadcasting rights the service provides live access stages, maps, onboard action and full rally highlights.

The service can be accessed via the WRC+ website or via the official WRC app which is available on both Android and iOS devices.

WRC+ contains four fan options in one package:

Live stages: View up to three hours of live HD coverage of iconic stages from every rally across three different stages. Coverage includes live onboard images, helicopter footage and commentary from expert analysts and special guests.

Live maps: Track competitors through every stage of every rally in real time, watch live timing and key driver information, locate spectator points, stages and the service park.

Onboard action: Experience a driver’s eye view of the stages via dramatic cockpit cameras. Select from up to 10 top drivers on your favourite stage. Pick the camera angle or face-cam you prefer and choose single driver or driver comparison mode.

Full highlights: Watch up to 156 minutes of HD video highlights from every round, including a preview magazine programme, 26-minute daily highlights show and 52-minute event round-up. All highlights are available within minutes of production being completed.

Subscribers can access WRC+ for just 4.99 Euros per month or 49.99 Euros for year-round coverage and all 13 rallies by registering at www.wrcplus.com.

Fans can currently take advantage of a pre-season promotion which offers 20% off the annual subscription until 31 January. Simply use the promotion code WRC2015 when you register.

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[list_item icon=”entypo-info”]Service set to launch to the UK on evening of 19 January 2015[/list_item]

[list_item icon=”entypo-info”]Visit www.wrcplus.com for further information[/list_item]

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