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Suzi Perry joins BT Sport’s motorsport team

March 9, 2016 by Staff

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Suzi Perry has joined BT Sport’s presenter line-up in a deal which will see her present “a range of live sport and programming”, including the FIM MotoGP World Championship.

Perry is a familiar face to motorsport fans and will also feature in BT’s FIM Speedway and the World Rally Championships coverage as well as “other programming strands for the channel which will be announced in the coming weeks”.

The MotoGP season starts in Qatar on Thursday March 17 with BT Sport viewers enjoying exclusively live coverage of all 18 races until the season finale in November.

In addition, the channel will show all of the practice and qualifying sessions live, plus full coverage of the Moto2, Moto3 and MotoGP races across Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Perry, said: “I’m really excited to be joining BT Sport and working with their tremendous team. Motorsport continues to be massive in the UK and I can’t wait to bring BT Sport viewers all of the action from in front of the camera.”

Simon Green, head of BT Sport, added: “Suzi is an extremely popular and well respected TV presenter and I’m delighted she is joining our team. 

“Our viewers will really benefit from her vast motorsport knowledge and experience across our growing portfolio of motorsport.”

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