[2] Prior to August 2013, Canadian viewers saw a largely identical schedule as the U.S. channel, although some programming, particularly live Formula 1 events, were blacked out to protect TSN, which holds domestic broadcast rights to F1 events (under CRTC rules, foreign services must own Canadian broadcast rights to the content they air).
[3] However, this point became moot when Speed eventually lost F1 rights to NBC Sports for the 2013 season,[4] as NBCSN is not carried in Canada.
[1] In early 2014, several major Canadian service providers, including Rogers Cable and Bell Satellite TV began to drop Speed upon the expiration of their carriage contracts.
[8] As of 2017, Fox Sports Racing is available in Canada via the following providers: Cogeco, Eastlink, Rogers Cable, Shaw BlueCurve TV, Vidéotron, Bell MTS and SaskTel.
[1] The channel has also occasionally carried non-motorsports programming, including skateboarding and snowboarding, and from 2017 to 2019, the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show (which was also aired in Canada by National Geographic; it moved to Sportsnet in 2020).