The Repco Supercars Championship is back live and free on Seven this week for the VALO Adelaide 500.
Seven's broadcast will kick off at 12.30pm ACDT/1.00pm AEDT on Saturday December 3 on Channel 7mate.
Sunday’s coverage from South Australia starts at 12.00pm ACDT/12.30pm AEDT on Channel 7mate and will include Supercars final race on the streets of Adelaide. View the TV schedule here.
Seven’s coverage will continue uninterrupted during commercial breaks via cutting-edge picture-in-picture (PiP) technology.
Popular Seven sports presenter Mark Beretta will headline the Seven coverage, with Jack Perkins to offer expert insights from pit lane.
Seven will broadcast two one-hour highlights packages of the Adelaide event across the weekend, at 1.33am AEDT on Sunday and 1.46am AEDT on Monday.
Jess Yates will host the Fox Sports coverage joined by Supercars champions Mark Skaife and Neil Crompton in commentary.
Three-time Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin will join the Supercars broadcast team for the VALO Adelaide 500.
The IndyCar driver will join Craig Lowndes, Garth Tander and Chad Neylon to report all the action from pit lane, alongside fan favourite Mark Larkham and Riana Crehan.
Matt Naulty and Richard Craill will lead the support category coverage.
The VALO Adelaide 500 event will be broadcast live on Foxtel (Fox Sports 506) and streamed on Kayo across December 1-4.
Thursday’s broadcast will commence at 1.15pm ACDT/ 1.45pm AEDT on Foxtel, with the GT World Challenge kicking off the broadcast.
Supercars will stage its first of two one-hour practice sessions at 3.55pm local time/4.25pm AEDT.
Friday’s coverage will begin on Fox Sports channel 506 at 8.45am ACDT/ 9.15am AEDT with Dunlop Series ARMOR ALL qualifying beginning at 12.30pm local time/ 1.00pm AEDT.
Supercars ARMOR ALL qualifying for Race 33 begins at 5.35pm ACDT/ 6.05pm AEDT.
Saturday’s broadcast will commence at 9.00am ACDT/ 9.30am AEDT with Supercars' final practice session starting at 11.00am local time/ 11.30am AEDT.
Saturday’s ARMOR ALL Top 10 Shootout will begin at 12.35pm ACDT/ 1.05pm AEDT, leading into Supercars opening 250km race on the streets of Adelaide at 3.15pm local time/ 3.45pm AEDT.
Fox Sports will commence its Sunday broadcast at 8.35am ACDT/ 9.05am AEDT, with GT World Challenge and S5000 hitting the track, before Supercars ARMOR ALL qualifying for Race 34 begins at 10.50am ACDT/ 11.20 AEDT.
Sunday’s ARMOR ALL Top 10 Shootout will start at 12.05pm ACDT/ 12.35pm AEDT, leading into Supercars' final 78-lap race commencing at 2.45pm local time.
For on-track session times, click here.
The VALO Adelaide 500 will be held December 1-4 and broadcast live on Fox Sports and the Seven Network.
Tickets are now available through Supercars.com and Ticketek.