The Repco Bathurst 1000 kicks into gear this weekend with Seven’s live coverage at Mount Panorama, covering practice laps and finishing with the all-important race and celebrations, starting at 7:30 am AEDT Sunday, 9 October on Channel Seven and 7plus.
Resident Supercars expert and Sunrise Sports Presenter, Mark Beretta, and 7NEWS Sydney Sports Presenter, Mel McLaughlin, lead Seven’s Bathurst 100 coverage.
Joining them will be rising star Jack Perkins, who will provide expert commentary in between competing in the Bathurst 1000 alongside co-driver Will Brown. Fan favourites Brad Hodge and Emma Freedman will bring viewers all the colour, excitement and atmosphere from the mountain, while Mark Larkham reports live from pit lane.
Motorsport journalist Chris Stubbs will have all the latest news over the three days, while Supercars icons Mark Skaife and Neil Crompton lead the commentary of the Supercars Championship’s premier event.
The Repco Supercars Championship has been building to this week at Australian motorsport’s spiritual home, where reigning Bathurst champion Chaz Mostert returns alongside Fabian Coulthard while Sunday’s race will see the great Craig Lowndes become the first driver in Supercars’ history to start 300 events.
On Sunday, Seven’s coverage in the capital cities continues uninterrupted during commercial breaks via picture-in-picture (PiP) technology on Channel Seven, as seen throughout the 2022 Championship season.
Saturday’s coverage from Mount Panorama starts at 10:00 am AEDT on Channel Seven, 7mate and 7plus, and will include Supercars practice and the Top 10 Shootout.
On Sunday, Seven’s broadcast kicks off with the Supercars warm-up at 7:30 AEDT, before the event, everyone has been waiting for – the Repco Bathurst 1000 – roars onto screens from 10:30 am AEDT.
2022 Repco Supercars Championship Round 11 Bathurst 1000 Race on Channel Seven and 7plus
Sydney: 10:30 am
Melbourne: 10:30 am
Brisbane: 9:30 am
Adelaide: 10:00 am
Perth: 7:30 am