Supercars has locked in a new round of broadcast agreements with Foxtel Group and Seven West Media, guaranteeing fans the most comprehensive coverage of the championship ever.
The multi-year deals secure live, ad-break free racing on subscription platforms and free-to-air coverage of marquee events across Seven and 7plus.
Live and free on Seven
Seven will continue to show key events including the Repco Bathurst 1000, Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 and the bp Adelaide Grand Final, alongside highlights from every round.
So far in 2025, Seven’s coverage has already reached 4.8 million Australians – up 7% on last year – with Bathurst still ahead in October.
Jeff Howard, Seven West Media’s Managing Director and CEO, said: “We’re passionate about motorsport at Seven, and there’s no greater motorsport in Australia than Supercars. For more than 50 years, we have worked closely with Supercars to bring innovative, world-class coverage to all Australians – live and free.
We are very pleased about the new multi-year agreement, which comes at an exciting time for Supercars, with the first Final series later this year, the potential Perth street circuit race and, of course, the addition of Toyota to the championship. The latter will be a true game changer and will take this great sport to a whole new level.”
Supercars CEO James Warburton added: “Seven has played such a significant role in the history of our Championship, telling the stories of our teams, our drivers and our Great Race for generations. Extending that partnership is a fantastic outcome.”

A shot from last night’s launch
Foxtel and Kayo double down
The new Foxtel and Kayo Sports deals begin in 2026 and will see every race broadcast live, ad-break free and in UHD across both platforms.
The agreement also adds the Bathurst 12 Hour to the mix and delivers more than 350 hours of coverage each season.
Foxtel Group CEO Patrick Delany said: “2025 marks a decade since we redefined the fan experience for Supercars. Australians love live and local sport and Supercars is certainly in the first tier of premium Australian fan experience sports.
As Supercars shifts into an exciting new era, our Kayo SPORTS customers are in the driver’s seat to enjoy every moment of the Championship, with uninterrupted access to every thrilling lap. With Kayo SPORTS being home to the majority of rounds, and every single round available in stunning UHD, we are delivering Supercars fans the ultimate experience.”
Delany also noted the breadth of motorsport available on the platforms: “Nowhere else in the world can fans access every race of F1, MotoGP, NASCAR, World Superbikes, and the beloved local Supercars series – all live – on a single streaming platform. This unparalleled line-up delivers extraordinary value for our subscribers.”

A shot from last night’s launch
A new era for the sport
From 2026, Toyota will officially join the grid, lining up alongside Ford and Chevrolet. That season will also see the debut of a New Zealand double-header, including Christchurch, and exploration of a Perth street circuit set to arrive in 2027.
“This is a monumental day for Supercars and our fans across Australia,” said Warburton.
“This multi-year deal secures our future, delivers unprecedented access, and elevates how we showcase our sport. There’s tremendous momentum ahead, and this partnership ensures fans can experience it all live.”
Seven’s Head of Motorsport Angela Rampal summed up the mood: “At such an exciting time for Supercars with Toyota joining the Championship next year, it is fitting Seven can continue being part of the journey. With the Bathurst 1000 fast approaching, this announcement only helps build the excitement and anticipation of broadcasting Australia’s Great Race on October 10 to 12.”
Main image: Patrick Delany, James Warburton, and Jeff Howard