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June 8, 2017 0

The European Broadcast Union (EBU) has chosen Motorsport Radio to become a pioneer of digital radio and receive a new .radio domain as one of only a few exclusive websites.

As a member of the EBU’s pioneer programme for its new TLD .radio, Motorsport Radio will change its address to become www.motorsport.radio immediately and will help engage in promoting the new .radio domains to the radio community before it’s public launch.

.radio TLD Manager for the EBU Alain Artero said “While enjoying a high degree of exclusivity and visibility, these pioneers will be ambassadors for the “.radio” TLD, participating alongside the EBU and the Radio Community in the development of a new digital radio territory.

Motorsport Radio was selected to become a radio ambassador and pioneer based on variety, promotion efforts and its visibility.

Lester Forbes, Owner of Motorsport Media and the Motorsport Radio brand said “This is a brilliant and unique opportunity to be among the very first in the world to showcase ourselves and our services to the radio community.

I’m absolutely thrilled that Motorsport Radio has been designated as a pioneer of digital radio, being passionate about making radio all my life, this really is a highlight, this is a very special thing indeed.”

Less than 80 sites in the world have been allocated a .radio TLD by the EBU ahead of the domains launch for general availability in November 2017.

 

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Note to editors

motorsport.radio was launched in September 2016 by Motorsport Media Ltd to become one of the worlds most recognised radio and motorsport brands.

The EBU was awarded the responsibility for managing the .radio TLD by ICANN and will become one of a very few community TLDs. Community TLDs are intended for community groups operating their own TLD for an economic sector, a cultural community or a linguistic community. For more information on the launch of the .radio domains visit www.nic.radio

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March 7, 2017 0

Established motorsports commentator, Alex Raby, joins the Cool FAB Racing British Minibikes Championship as lead commentator for Motorsports Radio, the exclusive providers of live radio coverage to the Championship.

Alex brings with him over ten years’ experience across a variety of motorsports including; Speedway racing, the UK Flat Track Championship, FIM Ice Speedway World Championship, Sidecar World Championship and the X Trial World Championship. 

Crispin Vitoria, Managing Director of Cool Motor Racing, the company delivering Cool Milk’s 10-year sponsorship deal with FAB Racing, said:

“Alex’s knowledge and talent will be a great asset to Cool FAB Racing and we’re delighted to welcome him to our paddock. Last season, live broadcast played an important role in bringing the Championship to over half a million people! We’re excited to see this grow even further, helping to deliver an even greater reach for our sponsors.”

Lester Forbes, Director at Motorsport Media, said:

“Motorsport Media is absolutely delighted to be providing live coverage once again for the Cool FAB-Racing British Minibikes Championship, with our fantastic new commentator Alex Raby who has a wealth of experience and we’re all really looking forward to providing the BSB official partner series with more amazing live coverage.”

Round one of the 2017 Cool Fab Racing season kicks off at Llandow Karting Circuit, from 24 –  26 March. Entrance is free and all spectators are welcome.

Visit www.coolfabracing.com for more information.

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About Cool FAB Racing

  • The Cool FAB Racing British Minibikes Championship is run by FAB-Racing (www.fab-racing.co.uk) which has a long history of helping and developing young riders go from the grassroots level into British Superbikes, Moto GP and World Superbikes.
  • Cool FAB Racing is an official partner series of the British Superbike Championship, and is the recognised training ground for future talent.
  • Juniors can start racing in the championship from as young as 6 in the Minibike 4.2 class. By the age of 10, it is possible for riders to have come through the Minibike and MiniGP50 classes to race in the MiniGP70 series.
  • Cool FAB Racing graduates include MotoGP Scott Redding, former Moto3 GP champion rider Danny Kent, British Superbike rider Luke Mossey.

 

About Cool Motor Racing ltd

Cool Motor Racing Ltd is the business delivering Cool Milk’s ten-year partnership with FAB Racing. Through delivering the partnership, Cool Motor Racing Ltd is hoping to raise the profile of the Cool FAB Racing and position it as the training ground for future British and World superbike stars.