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Since first focusing on the
television production business in 1990, Bruce Cox has
produced many hours of motor sports television coverage
- for both European and American TV networks - in
addition to his documentary output.
In many cases, coverage of the events
was ‘packaged’ for television networks and funded by
outside sponsorship that was solicited and contracted by
Cox Media Projects. The company still maintains links in
Europe and the USA with sponsorship and marketing
agencies, camera crews, outside broadcast units and
post-production houses.
This means
that Cox Media Projects is always able to offer this
full service to event organizers on either side of the
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Event
coverage has included:
American Motorcyclist Association National Championships
Featuring the broadcast of five separate classes from
each of fifteen individual events in America’s premier
motorcycle road race series.
The
International Six Days Enduro
The
world’s most important motorcycle off-road event with
teams from over twenty countries worldwide.
The
Tour of Mann Rally
A ‘made
for television’ event conceived and created by Cox
specifically for the UK importers of the four major
Japanese motorcycle brands and the Isle of Man Tourist
Authority.
The
Yamaha ‘Spirit of Adventure’ Rallies
Long
distance ‘adventure travel’ motorcycle
expeditions in Mexico, Australia, Scandinavia and the
western desert regions of the USA.
The
Hannibal Trail
A Land
Rover ‘adventure travel’ expedition across the Alps in
France and Italy, following the route taken by the
Carthaginian general, Hannibal, when he led his armies
and elephants into the heart of the Roman Empire.
The
World Kart Championships
Small
wheels but high speeds! Featuring 150mph action from
races at Silverstone in England, Knockhill in Scotland
and Le Mans in France.
International Truck Racing
Featuring heavyweight ‘big rigs’ in 100mph action on the
Zandvoort track in Holland.
European Championship Drag Racing Championships
The
fastest-accelerating cars in the world going from a
standstill to 250mph in five seconds at the Santa Pod
Raceway in England!
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