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How to watch the Sydney SuperNight

25 Jul 2023
Night racing returns to screens in 2023
2 mins by James Pavey

Repco Supercars Championship action under lights returns at the Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight on July 28-30.

International race fans can stream every session of the Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight on SuperView.

Viewers can catch every practice, qualifying, and race session live and ad-free on Fox Sports and Kayo.

The event will feature delayed highlights packages on the Seven Network.

Seven’s highlights packages will kick off at 11:45pm AEST on Saturday July 29, and 12:00am AEST on Monday July 31.

Saturday and Sunday action of the event will be broadcast live on Foxtel (Fox Sports 506) and streamed on Kayo.

Saturday’s broadcast will commence at 11:30am AEST and will run to 9:30pm AEST.

Sunday's broadcast will commence at 8:30am AEST, and end at 5:55pm AEST.

Jess Yates will lead the broadcast, and will be joined by regular co-hosts and lead commentators Neil Crompton and Mark Skaife.

Crompton and Skaife will be calling all championship races in 2023. Craig Lowndes, Garth Tander, Mark Larkham and Chad Neylon will feature in pit lane.

Tander and Neylon will share their time between pit lane and the commentary box, with Matt Naulty calling various support categories.

New Zealand viewers can watch on SKY SPORT live in HD. International race fans outside Australia and New Zealand can follow the action with SuperView.

SEN (Sports Entertainment Network) will also broadcast action live on Sunday from 12:00 to 5:00pm AEST.

Aaron Noonan is lead caller for the new-for-2023 radio coverage.

The following SEN stations will also take the coverage:

  • SEN 1170am Sydney

  • SEN 1620am Gold Coast

Supercars will hit the track at the Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight on Saturday July 29 for two practice sessions, ARMOR ALL Qualifying and Race 18.

Sunday will feature another ARMOR ALL Qualifying session, which will set the grid for Race 19.

Tickets for the Beaurepaires Sydney SuperNight are on sale now.

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