Following ITV’s successful collaboration with media company Goodstuff on the Cheltenham Racing Festival earlier this year, the two companies are teaming up again to give fans of horse racing a 360-degree view of the action.

The Grand National is one of the most well-known horse racing events and is watched by a large audience. ITV hopes to let that audience get a better look into the Grand National by placing 360-degree cameras around the course to capture footage will will be edited, stitched together and processed on-site into a highlights recap which will be available online the next day.

Ed Ross, Head of Marketing and Media at ITV says: “One of the aims of ITV Racing’s on-air coverage is to give viewers ‘the best seat in the house’, and this exciting VR highlights package will immerse consumers in the unique live event atmosphere The Randox Health Grand National creates. We’re delighted to be working with VR City and Goodstuff once again to bring this experience to Racing fans.”

Laura Moorcraft, Business Director at Goodstuff added: “The popularity of the VR highlights package for Cheltenham Races demonstrates how brilliant VR is as a way of giving viewers an entirely new perspective on their favourite sport. Racing is renowned for its thrill and excitement, so it’s great that we can bring this to people through the use of new technology.”

The Grand National will be taking place on Saturday 8th April at Aintree. It will be the first time that ITV has shown the event. 360-degree footage from the day will be available on ITV’s YouTube channel and Facebook page on Sunday 9th April, the day after.

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