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How to watch the ITM Auckland SuperSprint

05 Sep 2022
Supercars will return to screens this weekend
2 mins by James Pavey
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The Repco Supercars Championship returns to New Zealand for this weekend’s tenth round of the 2022 season – the ITM Auckland SuperSprint.

Every session of the event will be broadcast live on Foxtel (Fox Sports 506) and streamed on Kayo across September 9-11. Check out the full TV schedule here.

The final Pukekohe event will be held across three days, with Supercars on track on all three days. Purchase your event tickets now.

Hosted by Jess Yates, Friday’s broadcast will commence at 12:00pm AEST/2:00pm local time on Foxtel with the first practice session beginning at 12:40pm AEST/2:40pm local time.

Supercars will be supported by four vastly different categories - Historics, Formula Ford, Toyota 86 and Central Muscle Cars.

The Historics category will feature the likes of Kiwi legends Greg Murphy, Steven Richards and Paul Radisich.

The Historics will hit the track for their first qualifying session at 1:50pm AEST/3:50pm local time.

Foxtel’s coverage on Saturday will start at 8:00am AEST/10:00am local time with Supercars' final practice session commencing at 9:35am AEST/11:35am local time.

The three-part ARMOR ALL Qualifying session for Race 27 will commence at 12:00pm AEST/2:00pm local time.

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The opening 41-lap sprint at Pukekohe Park Raceway will commence at 2:40pm AEST/4:40pm local time.

Sunday’s broadcast will commence at 7:45am AEST/9:45am local time with ARMOR ALL Qualifying for Race 28 starting at 8:45am AEST/10:45am local time.

New Zealand viewers can watch all the Supercars action live on Sky Sports 5 with Friday's broadcast kicking off at 12:00pm local time. 

Sky Sports' coverage will begin at 8:10am local time on Saturday and 7:45am local time on Sunday.

Race 28 will commence at 10:55am AEST/12:55pm local time with Race 29 to start at 2:10pm AEST/4:10pm local time.

For on-track session times, click here.

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

Saturday’s highlights will be shown on Ch7 from 12.41am AEST, with Sunday’s highlights to screen on Ch7 at 1:35am AEST on Monday.

Fans outside Australia and New Zealand can catch the entire broadcast online with SuperView, available here on Supercars.com and on YouTube.

Tickets are still available through Ticketek or Supercars.com.

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