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Live V8 Supercars TV & Streaming Schedule

Access our ultimate guide containing official television channels and digital live streaming schedules for all upcoming V8 Supercars fixtures in your territory.

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About V8 Supercars

The Supercars Championship is the top touring car racing series in Australia and New Zealand. Ford and Chevrolet battle in purpose-built 5.0-litre V8 race cars. The season runs from February through November, with the biggest race of the year being the Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama.

Top teams and drivers

Triple Eight Race Engineering is the most successful team in the series. Shane van Gisbergen is the defending champion and one of the best drivers in the world. Other top drivers include Brodie Kostecki, Will Brown, and Chaz Mostert. The rivalry between Ford and Chevrolet fans is intense. The racing is close. The cars are loud.

The Bathurst 1000

The Bathurst 1000 is the crown jewel of Australian motorsport. It's a 1,000-kilometer endurance race held at Mount Panorama in New South Wales. The track is a public road for most of the year, but it turns into a racing circuit for the event. Over 200,000 fans attend the race weekend. Millions more watch from home. The race is held in October each year.

Viewership

Supercars pulls over 15 million viewers globally each season. The numbers are strongest in Australia and New Zealand. The Bathurst 1000 is the biggest TV draw of the year. International interest comes from motorsport fans in the US, UK, and Europe who enjoy V8 racing.

Streaming options in Australia

In Australia, Fox Sports and Kayo Sports hold the broadcast rights. They carry every practice, qualifying session, and race live. Channel 7 also broadcasts selected races, including the Bathurst 1000, on free-to-air TV.

International streaming options

For fans outside Australia and New Zealand, SuperView is the official international streaming service. It offers live coverage of every session with no blackouts. A subscription is available for the full season or per round.

Free and low-cost options

The Supercars Championship YouTube channel offers a paid membership option. For $6 to $8 a month, you get a dedicated live stream for every session — practice, qualifying, and races. No blackouts. No hassle. The channel also posts free highlights, onboard cameras, and classic races.

Current season

The 2026 Supercars season kicked off in February. The calendar includes rounds across Australia and New Zealand. The Bathurst 1000 is scheduled for October. Shane van Gisbergen is the defending champion. Fox Sports and Kayo carry every race live in Australia. SuperView streams internationally. The YouTube membership is the cheapest option for dedicated fans.