The final race of the 2022 Supercars season is set to take place on the streets of Adelaide this weekend, with the Adelaide 500, and fans can catch all the action live on Fox Sports – Channel 506.
The iconic Adelaide 500 returns after a two-year hiatus with coverage starting on Thursday, and continuing every day until the final race at 3.15pm on Sunday, December 4.
Fox Motorsport expert Mark Skaife will bring viewers all the action from the street circuit alongside host Jessica Yates.
Following the main race, Holden will take its final lap, and the 2022 Supercars Champion Shane Van Gisbergen will be presented with his Trophy.
The Adelaide 500 will take place across 500 kilometres, split into two 250-kilometre heats, and there will be over 30 hours of live programming across four days of racing.
After the 2023 fixture was announced last week, Supercars fans are already looking to next season, with the first race taking place on the streets of Newcastle from 10-12 March.
It will be a highly anticipated 2023 Supercars season, with the 60th anniversary of the Repco Bathurst 1000 held next year.
Approximately 260,000 fans are expected to attend the event, an increase of 52,000 people from the all-time low 2020 turnout.
The Adelaide 500 kicks off a bumper month of major sporting events in Adelaide with Australia taking on the West Indies starting Thursday, December 8 Every ball of the Test Match broadcast live on Fox Cricket (501), available on Foxtel and Kayo Sports.
Race times:
Thursday, December 1
15:55-16:25 Supercars – Practice 1
Friday, December 2
13:15-13:45 Supercars – Practice 2
17:35-17:50 Supercars – Qualifying
Saturday, December 3
11:00-11:30 Supercars – Practice 3
12:35-13:05 Supercars – Top 10 Shootout
15:15-17:13 Supercars – Race 1
Sunday, December 4
10:50-11:05 Supercars – Qualifying
12:05-12:35 Supercars – Top 10 Shootout
14:45-16:43 Supercars – Race 2
Adelaide 500 is live Sunday, December 4 at 3.15pm on Fox Sports 506. The Adelaide 500 will also be streamed on Kayo