Seven gears up for Bathurst 1000

8th October 2024

Seven gears up for Bathurst 1000 
Unbeatable live and free coverage from Mount Panorama starts on Friday


The jewel in the crown of the Supercars Championship, the 2024 Supercars Championship Repco Bathurst 1000 kicks into gear this Friday and the Seven Network will bring fans three full days of high-octane action live and free from Mount Panorama.

 

On the 64th running of the Great Race*, Seven’s coverage begins from 10.00am AEDT Friday, 11 October on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus Sport, from all the unmissable moments from the practice laps to the all-important race and celebrations on Sunday. 

 

Seven’s broadcast of the highly anticipated final day at Mount Panorama starts from 7.30am AEDT Sunday on Channel 7 and 7plus Sport, with the main race coverage beginning at 10.00am AEDT.

 

Leading Seven’s coverage for the 2024 Bathurst 1000 will be 7SPORT’s Mel McLaughlin, alongside veteran motorsport expert and Sunrise sport presenter, Mark Beretta, who will broadcast live from Mount Panorama across the three action-packed days.

 

Joining them is Supercars co-driver and 7Motorsport host, Jack Perkins, who will provide expert insights when away from the wheel. Rally champion Molly Taylor will also lend her expertise throughout the event.

 

Fan-favourite Emma Freedman will capture the excitement and atmosphere from the mountain and campgrounds, while reporter Chris Stubbs will deliver all the biggest stories live the heart of the action.

 

Supercars icons Mark Skaife and Neil Crompton will lead the commentary of the Supercars premier event, with Molly Taylor, Mark Larkham, Chad Neylon and Riana Crehan reporting from pit lane.

 

In a bonus for Supercars fans, leading motorsport journalist Aaron Noonan will also join Seven’s coverage with historical statistics and insights to complement the race broadcast.

 

2024 Repco Bathurst 1000

Three days of live and free coverage from 10.00am AEDT Friday, 11 October on Channel 7, 7mate & 7plus

*64th year of the race, 61st year at Bathurst. The first three were held at Phillip Island in Victoria before the race moved to Bathurst in 1963.