Last updated: February 28th, 2026 at 16:10 UTC+01:00
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It will debut later this spring.
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Samsung has announced that Samsung TV Plus, which has over 100 million users, is adding the MotoAmericaTV channel in the United States. The launch comes just ahead of the 84th running of the iconic Daytona 200 motorcycle race, which begins on March 6, 2026.
Samsung TV Plus is a completely free and ad-supported linear video streaming service, which is available on all Samsung TVs. Besides TVs, it is also available on Family Hub Refrigerators, Smart Monitors, smartphones, and tablets in select countries and markets.
The MotoAmericaTV channel will officially debut on Samsung TV Plus later this spring following the 84th edition of the Daytona 200 at Daytona International Speedway in Florida. The MotoAmerica season will span 10 race weekends, running from March through September. Events will take place at legendary circuits, including Daytona International Speedway, Circuit of The Americas, and WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.
MotoAmericaTV is a 24/7 channel, and it will stream more than 200 hours of North American motorcycle road racing and other premium racing content. It will also live stream races and qualifying racing sessions, select practice sessions, full race replays, and comprehensive race coverage.
For the first time, every class of motorcycle racing in North America will be televised. The coverage will include the all-women’s class and the MotoAmerica premier Superbike class. The channel will also provide behind-the-scenes access and an extensive library of archival content, including highlight reels.
Salek Brodsky, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Samsung TV Plus, said, “This launch, along with our partnership with MotoAmerica and V10, marks an exciting expansion into new sports franchises with millions of viewers. 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.“
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