Racing America Signs ACT Broadcasting Rights Deal

Racing America, powered by Speed51.TV, has signed a first-time agreement with the American Canadian Tour to broadcast select races for their 2022 season.

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CONCORD, N.C. (Nov. 3, 2021) – Racing America, powered by Speed51.TV, has signed a first-time agreement with the American Canadian Tour to broadcast select races for their 2022 season.

ACT has been an established series in both America and Canada since its inception in 1992 and will continue its strong schedule competing at Canadian and American Northern and New England tracks. This also continues the growth of Racing America partnering with tracks and series in the northeast to bring even more racing action to the Speed51.TV platform.

“Having an established and respected series like ACT now becoming part of Speed51.TV is incredible,” said Colin Smith, president of RTA Media. “They race at legendary tracks like Seekonk, Thompson and Thunder Road, to name a few.

“We look forward to covering exciting races for their fans, drivers, and sponsors. In turn, we’re honored to offer ACT events to our growing subscriber base.”

The ACT has marquee events throughout their schedule including the Northeast Classic at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and the Midsummer Classic 250 at White Mountain Motorsports Park.

For more information and caliber of events, log on to www.Speed51.tv and be sure to check out the new www.RacingAmerica.com later this month.

About American Canadian Tour

The American Canadian Tour (ACT) is a late model stock car racing series based in the northeastern United States, and Quebec, Canada. The current American-Canadian Tour Late Model Tour was founded in 1992 as a cost-cutting, regional touring division conducts races across New England and Quebec.