Stream V8 Supercars Live: 2024 TV times and how to watch free online
The Repco Supercars Championship is the biggest domestic motorsports competition in Australia, bringing together some of the most accomplished drivers from home and abroad.
There will be 12 rounds in total during the 2024 season at tracks in every state, as well as one race in New Zealand.
Find out how to watch or stream Supercars live in this guide!
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How to stream Supercars live in Australia
Some of the most famous circuits on the Repco Supercars Championship calendar include the Winton and Albert Park in Victoria, Mount Panorama in New South Wales and the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit in Queensland.
Every minute from every practice, qualifying session and race can be streamed live or watched via Pay TV, with select coverage on free to air.
Fox Sports is the home of V8 Supercars in Australia, broadcasting every round live or later on demand. This includes all twelve Supercars events, as well as the Bathurst 12 Hour endurance race.
The live coverage on Fox Sports will be available on Foxtel, Foxtel Now, Telstra and Kayo Sports. Both Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports are online streaming platforms, which provide flexibility in how and where you can watch.
Network Seven, meanwhile, will have live coverage the Bathurst 12 Hour and a total of six Supercars events. The live events on Channel Seven will also be simulcast on their online streaming platform, 7Plus.
Next Supercars race on Australian TV: Melbourne SuperSprint
Check out the dates for the next V8 Supercars race and the start times in Australia, as well as which streaming services will be showing the entire race weekend live.
Event/Track | Date | TV Provider |
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Bathurst 500 | Feb 23-25 | Foxtel / Kayo / Seven |
Melbourne SuperSprint | Mar 21-24 | Foxtel / Kayo |
ITM Taupo Super400 | Apr 19-21 | Foxtel / Kayo |
Perth SuperSprint | May 17-19 | Foxtel / Kayo |
betr Darwin Triple Crown | Jun 14-16 | Foxtel / Kayo / Seven |
NTI Townsville 500 | Jul 5-7 | Foxtel / Kayo / Seven |
Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight | Jul 19-21 | Foxtel / Kayo |
Ned Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint | Aug 16-18 | Foxtel / Kayo |
Penrite Oil Sandown 500 | Sep 20-22 | Foxtel / Kayo |
Repco Bathurst 1000 | Oct 10-13 | Foxtel / Kayo / Seven |
Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 | Oct 25-27 | Foxtel / Kayo / Seven |
Vailo Adelaide 500 | Nov 14-17 | Foxtel / Kayo / Seven |
Which streaming service show V8 Supercars live?
The following providers will show every round of the Repco Supercars Championship live online in Australia. It should be noted that six events of the season will be available on Free to Air with Seven.
Provider | Supercars |
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Kayo Sports | Yes (all 12 Races) |
Foxtel Now | Yes (all 12 Races) |
Channel Seven | Yes (only 6 races) |
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How to watch or Stream V8 Supercars live
There are several sports streaming options for watching Supercars in Australia on a wide range of devices. These include Kayo Sports, and Foxtel. Here we look at these options in a little more detail to help you find the most practical solution for watching the Supercars Championship 2022.
Stream Supercars Championship on Kayo
Every race and round of the 2024 Supercars season can be streamed Live and On Demand, direct from the track, with the Kayo Sports streaming service. You can watch Supercars races for free with a Kayo 7-day trial. After that, there are two main types of cancel anytime subscriptions. A Basic Plan costs $25 per month and allows you to watch Supercars on up to two devices at once in HD. A Premium Plan costs $35 per month, the only difference being you can view on up to three devices online or via the Kayo app. Check out our Kayo pricing page to learn more about Kayo plans comparison and special features.
Stream Supercars with Foxtel Now
If you like the idea of instant access to the entire Fox Sports service, including V8 Supercars, without cable or satellite installation, then Foxtel Now is the option for you. The Foxtel Now Sports Pack includes Fox Sports which gives you total Repco Supercars access in Australia. The Sports Pack is included in the Foxtel Now 10 day free trial offer. After your free trial is over the pack is available for $29 per month on top of an Essentials Base Pack ($24 per month).
Supercars on Fox Sports
If you are a Foxtel cable or satellite customer and already have the Sports HD, there is a super-easy way to stream V8 Supercars Series races. All Foxtel customers get access to the Foxtel Go app meaning you can view all 12 rounds on the move. You can download Foxtel Go from Google Play or the Apple Store via the web. Simply use your Foxtel logins and catch every Supercars session wherever you may be in Australia.
Stream Repco Supercars on Seven
Selected races (six in total) across the Supercars season, including every qualifying and practice session, can be watched on free to air with Seven. To view Seven content simply use the 7Mate app. Seven also offer shortened race highlights of each days racing on Saturday and Sunday evening. These highlights are not available On Demand and can only be watched as they air. Check out our free to air TV guide for full Supercars Championship listings.
Biggest Supercars races
Here are some of the biggest races to look out for during the Supercars schedule. The Sport goes to all four corners of Australia and across the Trans-Tasman Sea in New Zealand.
Bathurst 1000
The Bathurst 1000 is easily the biggest domestic motorsports races on the Aussie calendar. It takes place at the end of the season at the Mount Panorama circuit. Each driver in the championship is paired with a co-driver to complete the longer format race that can take over six hours to complete.
Adelaide 500
The Adelaide 500 is yet another must for Aussie motorsports fans. The race has been held since 1999, and is now the official Supercars season finale. In some cases the championship is decided during the last weekend of the season, making this race twice as important. Because it’s a street circuit, it throws up great wheel-to-wheel racing that pleases fans and drivers in equal measure.
How to watch Supercars replays on demand
A full weekend of Supercars racing can be difficult to view live, so it’s handy to have a few streaming options when it comes to catching up on demand.
Every event from practice sessions and qualifying to super sprints and support races are there to watch at a more appropriate time with Foxtel Now and Kayo. Apps like Kayo also allow you to see a particular race with the ‘No Spoilers’ feature, which ensures you don’t come across any results before you’ve watched all the best action.
Kayo also offers Kayo Minis highlights of each race so that you can take a quick glimpse of the key moments during of the action before the next one starts.
How to stream V8 Supercars free
A great way to get access to full Supercars content, including practice, qualifying and championship races – without paying a cent – is to sign up to a free trial.
Most free trials are available to new and returning customers. Terms and conditions apply.
What people are asking about Supercars
The Supercars Championship season starts in March and finishes in November.
Yes, Kayo Sports shows every practice session, qualifying race and feature race across the Supercars season.
Fox Sports broadcasts every Repco Supercars Championship round in Australia (12 in total). Six rounds a broadcast at the same time on free to air with Channel 7.