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How can I watch V8 Supercars without Foxtel?

How can I watch V8 Supercars without Foxtel?

If you want to watch V8 Supercars without Foxtel and still see every moment of every round on any device, there is only one option: Kayo Sports.

Can you live stream Bathurst 1000?

The entire V8 Supercars Championship season has been live and exclusive to Kayo Sports and Foxtel. Free-to-air broadcaster Channel 10 also had limited access to half of this year’s races, including the Bathurst 1000. It’s worth noting that only Foxtel and Kayo Sports won’t have ad breaks during the race.

Is the Bathurst 1000 on free to air?

Supercars will return to the Seven Network in 2021 after securing a new five-year broadcast deal. Seven will show six events each year live with the marquee Bathurst 1000 and Adelaide 500 races among those that will be slated for free-to-air broadcast – along with the Bathurst 12 hour.

When was the first Bathurst 1000 race held?

Today, 17 years ago, on Sunday November 14, 1999, the famous Bathurst 1000 was held as part of the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship for the first time.

Where to watch the Bathurst 1000 in 2019?

If you’re interested in seeing the Bathurst 1000 live and in person in 2019 instead of online or streaming, then you need to book your flights to New South Wales where the event was held as pointed out earlier. Specifically, it’s held at the Mount Panorama Circuit venue in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.

When did the FAI 1000 start at Bathurst?

It was the first year that the traditional spring endurance race at Bathurst was part of the Australian Touring Car Championship.

Where was the 1999 Australian Touring Car Championship held?

The event was held on 14 November 1999 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia and was the thirteenth and final round of the 1999 Shell Championship Series. It was the first year that the traditional spring endurance race at Bathurst was part of the Australian Touring Car Championship.