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Supercars Locks In Multi-Year Agreement with Foxtel and Seven from 2026

  • Writer: Tom Williams
    Tom Williams
  • Sep 2
  • 1 min read

Supercars has announced a record-breaking broadcast agreement with the Foxtel

Group and Seven West Media, marking the most valuable media deal in the

championship’s history.


Beginning in 2026, every Supercars race, including the Bathurst 12 Hour, will be

streamed live and ad-free on Kayo Sports and broadcast in ultra-high definition on

Foxtel, delivering more than 350 hours of coverage each season.


Key events such as the Repco Bathurst 1000, Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500, the

opening round, and the bp Adelaide Grand Final will continue to be broadcast live and

free on the Seven Network and 7plus, ensuring fans have wide access to the sport’s

biggest races.


Supercars CEO James Warburton described the agreement as a “monumental day” for

the sport. Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany highlighted the value of combining Supercars with

other major motorsport categories on one platform, while Seven West Media CEO Jeff

Howard reaffirmed the network’s long-term commitment.

The deal coincides with an exciting future for Supercars, featuring Toyota’s debut in

2026, a New Zealand double-header, a proposed Perth street circuit, and the launch of

a Finals series.

 
 
 

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