The downside is that you don't get Practice sessions or support races, you also don't get any of the content that Foxtel or Ten are putting over the top of the feed, but you're not missing too much.
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The downside is that you don't get Practice sessions or support races, you also don't get any of the content that Foxtel or Ten are putting over the top of the feed, but you're not missing too much.
Superview (official steaming) is a pretty cheap yearly membership, and you can go back and watch the previous races as well.
Even cheaper with your currency exchange. more
It's about $30USD for the entire season, you get all of the qualifying (and qualifying equivalents, i.e. top 10) and races both as live events, or as uploaded replays a few hours after the race ends, and you can continue to watch the replays until the end of the year. here
Well worth it. The only time I've run into issues is around Bathurst, but that's when all of the streams seem to have problems with overloading.
If you're a fan outside of NZ/AU and expect to watch all of the races either live or on replay, Superview is where it's at. [links]
To watch Bathurst 1000 via Fox Sports, you’ll need a valid Foxtel TV subscription. here
Channel 10 is a free-to-air TV channel covering Bathurst 1000 for free, and the only requirement is to sign up using a valid email address. here
Those fans living in New Zealand can also watch Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 live stream via Sky Go on their mobile phones or computer. The best part is that Sky Go is free for all customers who have a Sky subscription in NZ. [links]
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Only seven rounds are being broadcast on Channel 10 this year, the Adelaide 500, Perth Supernight, Townsville 400, Bathurst 1000, Gold Coast 600, Sandown 500, and season finale Newcastle 500. All other rounds will be packed together as highlights, and screened after the races finish at Channel 10’s discretion. more
T he 2020 Supercars championship has started for the year, and thanks to the miracle of technology there are more than a few ways you can tune in.
This year’s championship is a must-watch for local and international racing fans, with Scott McLaughlin defending his title in the Ford Mustang.
This is the traditional option, allowing you to watch all the action on the big screen at home, instead of a smaller mobile device. Foxtel IQ will provide the highest-quality footage, but comes at a premium cost and must be packaged with other non-sporting channels. here
Subscribers can access all the Championship qualifying sessions and races in Full HD for better streaming quality and sporting experience. [links]
If you miss the beginning of the race, you can use the feature Kayo offers and allows you to stream Live or start from the beginning using the ‘From Start’ feature to act all the V8 Supercar streaming. [links]
If you wish to access Seven Plus for free online streaming V8 Supercars, you can do this on a wide range of devices such as: more
On the way, there are some great races and some classic races, such as the Bathurst 1000 from Mount Panorama Motor Racing Circuit, NSW.
Another great thing here is that you can use a VPN from anywhere and create a free account and watch a live stream of the events aired from this year’s Supercars Championship. more
Not only this, if you can’t catch all the action right there and then, you don’t have to miss a single minute, thanks to the full season of replays covering all the qualifying and race sessions. [links]