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How to watch the Merlin Darwin Triple Crown

14 Jun 2022
Live and free coverage of the Hidden Valley event
2 mins by James Pavey
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The Repco Supercars Championship is back live and free on Seven this weekend for the Merlin Darwin Triple Crown.

Seven’s coverage will be hosted by sports broadcaster Mark Beretta live from Darwin, which will include Race 16 on Saturday, and Races 17 and 18 on Sunday.

The live and free broadcast will kick off at 12.00pm AEST on Saturday and Sunday on Channel 7 and 7plus.

Fans will not miss a second of the action with Seven’s coverage to continue uninterrupted during commercial breaks via cutting-edge picture-in-picture (PiP) technology.

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The Seven team will be joined by Supercars icons Mark Skaife, Neil Crompton, Craig Lowndes, and Garth Tander, along with fan favourites Mark Larkham and Riana Crehan in pit lane.

Every session of the Hidden Valley event will be broadcast live on Foxtel (Fox Sports 506) and streamed on Kayo.

Hosted by Jess Yates, Friday’s broadcast will commence at 11:00am AEST on Foxtel with the first practice session beginning at 11:20am AEST.

Saturday’s coverage will begin on Fox Sports channel 506 at 8:40am AEST with the first of three ARMOR ALL Qualifying sessions of the weekend beginning at 12:15pm AEST.

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For on-track session times, click here.

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Foxtel’s coverage on Sunday will start at 8:00am AEST with ARMOR ALL Qualifying for Race 18 commencing at 9:20am AEST.

On both race days this weekend, Seven will show a highlights package, with viewers in all capital cities able to watch on 7plus from 8.30pm AEST and then on demand.

Saturday’s highlights will also be shown on Channel 7 from 12.35am AEST, with Sunday’s highlights to screen on Channel 7 at 11.57pm Monday AEST.

Two-hour encores of both days’ highlights will also run in all capitals next week on 7mate, starting at 3.30pm local time on Monday June 20.  

The Repco Supercars Championship field will return to the Northern Territory for the Merlin Darwin Triple Crown across June 17-19. Tickets are available here.

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