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Supercars launches SuperView for 2022

21 Jan 2022
Supercars live streaming service returns for the 2022 season
2 mins by James Pavey
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SuperView is back: Get your 2022 pass now!

Fans living outside Australia and New Zealand will again be able to catch all the action of the 2022 Repco Supercars Championship, with Supercars launching SuperView for the upcoming season.

Continuing its partnership with internet giant YouTube, international fans will be able to sign up to SuperView via Supercars.com for $69.99 for a full year, or via YouTube for $6.99 a month.

Extending its commitment as the first Australian sport to utilise YouTube's Membership offering, SuperView provides fans with more options when it comes to watching the premier motorsport category in Australasia.

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Currently, Supercars is broadcast into 300 million international homes across 95 countries.

SuperView includes live and non-stop streaming of every Supercars on-track session including practice, qualifying and races.

All support category sessions from 2022 Repco Supercars Championship events will also be included.

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Supercars Digital Optimisation Manager Tom Sadler said: "We are always looking to grow our international audience."

"In 2021 we had over 700,000 users visit Supercars.com who weren’t based in Australia or New Zealand.

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"Superview gives those users the ability to watch every session in the season live."

Fans can also watch Supercars' extensive TV library, with classic races to feature on the new SuperArchive on-demand video system.

Supercars SuperArchive can be found on Supercars' YouTube page.

The 13-event 2022 Repco Supercars Championship will commence in Newcastle in March. Tickets for the event are on sale now.

CLICK HERE to view the 13-round draft 2022 calendar.

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