Extreme E Partners with FOX Sports for Three-Year Broadcast Deal in Mexico and Central America

London, September 29, 2025: The FIA Extreme H World Cup, the world’s first hydrogen motorsport, has signed a two-year broadcast agreement with FOX Sports, ensuring fans across Mexico and Central America can follow the next era of sustainable racing.
The action will begin with Extreme E’s ‘Final Lap’ on 4 to 5 October 2025, a celebratory farewell to its electric racing, before the launch of the inaugural FIA Extreme H World Cup on 9 to 11 October 2025, with both events happening in Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia, the world’s first city built entirely for play, where entertainment, sport, and culture converge.
Coverage will be available in English and Spanish across FOX’s linear and digital channels offering live races, highlights, and exclusive features that take viewers inside the action.
Extreme H will showcase eight international teams and a mixed grid of male and female drivers, competing in a unique multi-format race weekend that pushes the boundaries of performance while demonstrating hydrogen’s potential for both mobility and event power.
Ali Russell, Managing Director of Extreme E and Extreme H, said: “This partnership with FOX Sports brings Extreme H to one of the most vibrant motorsport regions in the world. Fans in Mexico and Central America understand the drama of racing, and we’re excited to share not only a new competition but also a vision of how hydrogen can shape the future of sport and energy.”
Luis Maldonado, Exec. Director of Programming and Acquisitions at FOX, said: “We are excited to welcome Extreme H to FOX, a groundbreaking championship that redefines motorsport while setting new standards in technological innovation and gender equality. This partnership reaffirms our commitment to delivering world-class, cutting-edge content and bringing fans across Mexico and Central America closer to the future of racing.”
This agreement is part of Extreme H’s broader strategy to grow its broadcast footprint worldwide as it prepares to make history as the first FIA-sanctioned hydrogen racing World Cup.
The races will take place with the dramatic backdrop of Qiddiya City’s Tuwaiq Mountains, close to the site which is currently undergoing transformation to become a world-leading motorsport venue.
Further details on the series and event schedule will be shared in the coming days.