2026 Melbourne SuperSprint overview
Supercars on track on all four days of March 5-8 event
Practice 1 at 10:35am, Practice 2 at 12:20pm, Qualifying from 2:20pm
Race 4 set to commence at 5:00pm
The 2026 Repco Supercars Championship continues on the Grand Prix stage in Melbourne.
The stars of Supercars are racing on all four days of the Melbourne SuperSprint. Get the schedule and results here.
How to follow online
Keep your eyes on Supercars.com for all the ongoing updates, news, analysis and video from Melbourne.
Sign up to MySupercars for classic Live Timing on the Supercars website, along with personalised news and updates, video highlights, and driver and team standings.
Upgrade to MySupercars+ for enhanced RaceHQ live timing and telemetry, which is also available in app.
MySupercars Track+ offers the ultimate race day experience with priority access, members-only experiences, plus all the benefits of MySupercars+.
How to watch and stream
Viewers can stream every practice, qualifying session and race of the 2026 Repco Supercars Championship with no ad-breaks in racing on Kayo SPORTS. Every session of the Repco Supercars Championship is broadcast live in high definition on Foxtel. Please check local guides.
New Zealand viewers can watch on Sky Sport live in HD. Please check local guides.
See broadcast times here.
The story so far
Ojeda paces opening practice
Rookies led the opening session of the 2026 Melbourne SuperSprint, with PremiAir Racing rising star Jayden Ojeda topping opening practice at Albert Park. Fords dominated the 30 minute hit out, but the Camaro of Ojeda proved fastest of all, with Team 18 driver Anton De Pasquale making it a Chevrolet one-two.
Feeney leads as Supercars hits Melbourne
Broc Feeney and Matt Payne left Sydney joined at the top with 259 points each. Red Bull Ampol Racing driver Feeney leads on countback, given he won two races in Sydney. Cam Waters, Anton De Pasquale and Brodie Kostecki fill the top five. Two time defending Larry Perkins Trophy winner Will Brown is 14th, one position behind reigning Supercars champion Chaz Mostert.