The biggest race on the Supercars calendar arrives in Bathurst this weekend. Fans can catch all the action live from The Mountain on Fox Sports’ dedicated Bathurst 1000 channel.
Over 40 hours of live programming across four days of racing will take place on the dedicated channel.
Fox Motorsport expert and six-time Bathurst champion Mark Skaife will bring viewers all the live action from the track, alongside Jessica Yates and a team of experts who will host Fox Sports’ special edition programming throughout the week.
Features include Bathurst Wildcards on Tuesday, October 4 from 6.30pm showcasing Greg Murphy and his co-driver Richie Stanaway ahead of their wildcard entry to the 2022 race.
At 7.30pm viewers can watch 2021 Bathurst champions Chaz Mostert and Lee Holdsworth provide commentary and insight as they reflect on their win last year.
Capping off Tuesday night, Jessica Yates will countdown the 20 Greatest Bathurst Laps from 8.30pm recapping the most exhilarating performances over the last two decades.
Fans can then hear from some of the legends of the sport as part of Holden: Thanks for the Memories airing on Friday at 11am before the on-track action begins later that day.
Shifting up a gear on Saturday, Fox Sports will celebrate Peter Brock in Brock: Over The Top at 6.30pm which tells the story of his life told by his family, partners and closest colleagues.
This year is the 62nd running of the event now known as the Repco Auto Bathurst 1000. First held at Bathurst in 1963 as the Armstrong 500, ‘The Great Race’ has taken place at Mount Panorama ever since.
Fans can catch all the action from the Bathurst 1000 live on Fox Sports 503 with the main race underway from 11.15am on Sunday.
Live programming on Fox Sports starts:
October 6: 7.25am
October 7: 7.45am
October 8: 8.10am
October 9: 7.15am
The Seven Network will also bring fans three full days of live action from Friday. Seven’s live and free coverage starts at 10.00am AEDT Friday 7 October on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus.
Saturday’s coverage starts at 10.00am AEDT on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus.
Seven’s race day coverage begins at 7.30am AEDT Sunday on Channel 7 and 7plus.