Airspeeder’s Flying Car Racing series comes to DAZN streaming platform
eVTOL racing company Airspeeder has teamed up with sports streaming platform DAZN to bring highlights from the first Airspeeder EXA Series Race in South Australia, along with three original content series.
The one-year non-exclusive global content partnership will feature highlights from the first Airspeeder EXA Series Race in South Australia, the ‘Road to Flying Car Racing’ series, as well as ‘Finding Extreme Pilots’ and ‘Building Flying Cars’ series over the course of 2023.
DAZN’s worldwide reach has made it the go-to destination for sports fans, and this partnership aims to capture a new generation of motorsport and extreme sports fans wanting behind-the-scenes action and jeopardy.
The content, which will be filmed in partnership with Airspeeder’s in-house media team and Aurora Media Worldwide, will give viewers an inside look at the latest in flying race car technology and the pilots, teams, and technology that make this cutting-edge sport possible.

“We are excited to be part of the DAZN premium sports content lineup. The content aims to capture a new generation of motorsport and extreme sports fans wanting behind-the-scenes action and jeopardy,” said Stephen Sidlo, Airspeeder’s global media & marketing director.
Global head of rights executive VP Tom Burrows added: “We are excited to bring the Airspeeder EXA series race to DAZN’s global audiences and passionate fans worldwide. This adds to our extreme sports and motorsport offering, including F1, MotoGP, WSX alongside a wide range of exclusive content, which further cements us as the ultimate destination for sports fans.”
Last month, Airspeeder announced a new collaboration with Intel that brings the global tech giant’s computing technologies to flying car racing. As the Airspeeder Series’ Official Intelligence Partner, Intel Core processor and Intel Xeon scalable processors will help shape the sport to maximise its appeal to racers and fans alike.

