Melbourne SuperSprint: Live TV, start times and free online streaming

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March 19, 2024

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The Melbourne SuperSprint is one of the most revered events in the Touring Cars calendar.

Part of the Supercars Championship, the event comprises four days of practice, qualifying, and racing, with all four main races counting towards the final Championship.

It’s one of the biggest Touring cars events in Australia and includes famed Aussie drivers like Brodie Kostecki and Chaz Mostert. Held at the Albert Park Circuit in Victoria, the event attracts spectators the world over.

Use this guide to see the details on how to watch the Melbourne SuperSprint live on TV, online, or with a streaming device.

Held over four days, the Melbourne SuperSprint is packed full of racing action.

The event begins on Thursday 21 March with practice sessions and qualifying, followed by four main race events and further qualifying heats over the following days.

The final day’s championship race (Race 6) begins Sunday morning, the 24th of March, at 10:25am (AEDT) ー here are the start times for your location:

CitySydney/MelbourneAdelaideBrisbanePerthNew Zealand
Time10:25am9:55am9:25am7:25am11:25am
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If you’re a Touring Cars fan, you’ll be happy to know that there are plenty of ways you can watch the Melbourne SuperSprint live on TV.

The event will be free to watch on Channel 7 and Channel 10, but with limited coverage of the qualifiers and races.

You can watch the Melbourne SuperSprint live online using Kayo Sports or Foxtel Now. Alternatively, both Foxtel and Telstra will also have full TV coverage.

TV ChannelChannel 7, Channel 10
Streaming ServiceKayo Sports/Foxtel Now

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RaceDate
Melbourne SuperSprint21-24 March
Taupō Super40020-21 April
Perth SuperSprint18-19 May
Darwin Triple Crown15-16 June
Townsville 5006-7 July
Sydney SuperNight20-21 July
Tasmania SuperSprint17-18 August
Sandown 50015 September
Bathurst 100013 October
Gold Coast 50026-27 October
Adelaide 50016-17 November

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