September 1, 2025
The Seven Network has announced a new deal with Supercars that will see the best
rounds of Australia’s #1 motorsport delivered to all Australians live and free on Seven and
7plus Sport.
The deal covers marquee events including the iconic the Repco Bathurst 1000, the
opening round, Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 and the bp Adelaide Grand Final, plus
highlights of all events.
Seven’s Supercars coverage has reached more than 4.8 million Australians so far this
year – up 7% on the same period in 2024 – with the Repco Bathurst 1000 still to come in
October. Last year, the Bathurst 1000 reached 3.4 million people, with a national total TV
audience of 1.19 million – up 3% on 2023, including a 26% jump on 7plus Sport.
The new Supercars agreement extends Seven’s long and proud association with the
sport. Seven broadcast Supercars from 1963 to 1996, again from 2007 to 2014, and now
since 2021.
Kayo SPORTS and Supercars have revealed a new multi-year extended broadcast agreement starting from 2026, cementing the most comprehensive coverage of Supercars ever delivered to fans. The deal will ensure every round of the Repco Supercars Championship, as well as the Bathurst 12 Hour, can be watched live, ad-break free during racing and in ultra-high definition (UHD) on Kayo SPORTS and FOXTEL.
Under this agreement, Kayo SPORTS will deliver more than 350 hours of live action and unrivalled motorsport entertainment – marking a new era and the biggest year of Supercars coverage on Kayo SPORTS.
This groundbreaking Supercars coverage will also be available for FOXTEL sports subscribers.
Championship highlights as part of the new agreement include Toyota entering the series in 2026 intensifying rivalries with Ford and Chevrolet, the first ever New Zealand Double Header in 2026, and a potential new street circuit in Perth set to open in 2027, establishing a new marquee event as part of the Supercars schedule.
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