The off-road community is notoriously thrifty (mostly because all their money goes to tires and suspension re-valves). The team at DirtStyle.TV understands this.
The platform offers three tiers:
Compared to the $100+ monthly cable packages that barely show off-road racing, DirtStyle.TV is a steal. For the price of a single oil change, you get six months of adrenaline. DirtStyle.TV.
At its core, DirtStyle.TV is a subscription-based streaming service dedicated exclusively to off-road motorsports. But calling it a "service" feels sterile. It is a movement. While mainstream networks cut away to commercials during the final lap of a GNCC race or ignore local hare scrambles entirely, DirtStyle.TV doubles down.
The platform focuses on a wide array of disciplines, including: Compared to the $100+ monthly cable packages that
What sets DirtStyle.TV apart is the production quality. We aren’t talking about shaky cell phone footage from the woods. The team behind the brand utilizes drone swarm technology, onboard 360-degree cameras, and commentary from actual legends who have raced in the boots they wear on set.
DirtStyle.TV’s programming grid is typically decentralized, functioning more like a YouTube-centric or app-based VOD (Video on Demand) network rather than a traditional linear television channel. Content pillars include: What sets DirtStyle
A documentary series following three privateer racers over the course of a grueling summer season. Unlike factory team documentaries, The Roost features riders sleeping in minivans, washing air filters in hotel sinks, and begging for spare parts on social media. It is the most honest depiction of the American racing dream ever filmed.
One technical hurdle for any live sports stream is reliability. DirtStyle.TV solved this problem by investing in bonded cellular technology designed specifically for rural environments.
Racetracks are usually in the middle of nowhere. Cell service is spotty. Where YouTube or Twitch streams buffer and die, DirtStyle.TV’s proprietary encoders aggregate signals from multiple carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) simultaneously. The result? A 1080p/60fps stream from the deepest, darkest woods you can imagine.
Subscribers have reported watching live enduro racing from the Ozarks with zero buffering while sitting on a beach in Florida. That is engineering excellence.