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Supercars Sydney SuperSprint – Start time, how to watch, channel & more

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Supercars Sydney SuperSprint – Start time, how to watch, channel & more
Jun 27, 2020, 12:31 AM

This weekend Supercars heads to Sydney Motorsport Park for the Sydney SuperSprint. Click here to find out how to watch the races, when they start and more.

After a four-month break Supercars is back, the 2020 season resuming with a two-day sprint round at Sydney Motorsport Park.

A short and sharp format has been implemented for the round, which will be decided over three 130-kilometre races.

When is the Supercars Sydney SuperSprint?

There will be three 130-kilometre sprint races at Sydney Motorsport Park, each requiring a single pitstop during which at least two tyres need to be changed.

Race 1 will start at 1:30pm on Saturday followed by Race 2 at 12:15pm on Sunday and Race 3 at 2:35pm on Sunday.

Saturday 27th June 2020

  • Race 1: 3:30pm – 4:30pm AEST

Sunday 28th June 2020

  • Race 2: 12:15pm – 1:25pm AEST
  • Race 3: 2:35pm – 3:35pm AEST

How can I watch the Supercars Sydney SuperSprint?

  • Channel: Fox Sports 506

The live Fox Sports coverage for Saturday's Supercars action in Sydney will start at 10:45am AEST, right before the first of two free practice sessions.

On Sunday the telecast will begin at 10:30am before the first of two qualifying sessions.

Can I stream Supercars Sydney SuperSprint?

Qualifying for the Supercars Sydney SuperSprint can be live streamed via subscription streaming services Foxtel Go, Foxtel Now and Kayo.

Foxtel Go is part of a regular Foxtel subscription, while Foxtel Now is a standalone service that costs $54 per month including the Sports package.

Kayo is a dedicated sports streaming service with subscriptions starting at $25 per month.

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