Supercars live & free on 7

1st September 2025

Seven fires up new multi-year deal with Supercars

Bathurst 1000 and more, live and free for all Australians

The Seven Network today announced a new deal with Supercars that will see the best rounds of Australia’s #1 motorsport delivered to all Australians live and free on Seven and 7plus Sport.

 

The deal covers marquee events including the iconic the Repco Bathurst 1000, the opening round, Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500 and the bp Adelaide Grand Final, plus highlights of all events.

 

Seven’s Supercars coverage has reached more than 4.8 million Australians so far this year – up 7% on the same period in 2024 – with the Repco Bathurst 1000 still to come in October. Last year, the Bathurst 1000 reached 3.4 million people, with a national total TV audience of 1.19 million – up 3% on 2023, including a 26% jump on 7plus Sport. 

 

The new Supercars agreement extends Seven’s long and proud association with the sport. Seven broadcast Supercars from 1963 to 1996, again from 2007 to 2014, and now since 2021. 

 

Seven West Media Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Jeff Howard, said: “We’re passionate about motorsport at Seven, and there’s no greater motorsport in Australia than Supercars. For more than 50 years, we have worked closely with Supercars to bring innovative, world-class coverage to all Australians – live and free.  

 

“We are very pleased about the new multi-year agreement, which comes at an exciting time for Supercars, with the first Final series later this year, the prospect of a Perth Stadium race and, of course, the addition of Toyota to the championship. The latter will be a true game changer and will take this great sport to a whole new level.

 

“On behalf of the entire team at Seven West Media, thank you James Warburton and the Supercars team. We are all looking forward to building on our great relationship,” he said.

 

Supercars Chief Executive, James Warburton, said: “Seven has played such a significant role in the history of our Championship, telling the stories of our teams, our drivers and our Great Race for generations. Extending that partnership is a fantastic outcome.

 

“With so much innovation ahead – from our Finals series, new circuits and Toyota joining the grid – the timing of this deal could not be better. 

 

“We’re thrilled to have Seven alongside us as we shape the future of Supercars and reach even more Australians in the years ahead,” he said.