Bathurst 1000 live stream: How to watch the Bathurst 1000 online or on TV

By The Roar / Editor

The 2016 edition of the Bathurst 1000 is upon us, with the race scheduled to take place this Sunday – 9 October – at 11:10am (AEDT).

All the wash-up from a dramatic Bathurst:
» Whincup and Holden appeal result
» Match report: Will Davison wins Bathurst 1000
» Complete finishing order – every car, every driver
» Re-live all the action with our live blog

If you are looking to live stream the race online, or watch it on TV, you have come to the right place – this is our ultimate guide for watching the race.

If you are looking for a complete schedule of all Bathurst events, click here.

Live stream
If you are looking to live stream the race, then you’ve got two options.

The first is to do so via the Foxtel Play or Foxtel Go apps which allow users to stream Foxtel channels.

Because the race is being shown on Fox Sports 5, you’ll be able to watch it via these apps.

Foxtel Go is available for free if you already have an existing Foxtel service. Foxtel Play is better for those who are just looking to access live-streaming services rather than have a traditional installation.

Foxtel Play starts at a minimum of $25 per month, but is at least $50 per month if including the ‘Sports’ package. A two-week free trial is available for new customers.

These apps stream to a variety of devices including Android and iOS mobile devices, as well as PC and Mac computers.

Your other option will be to organise a live stream through Superview, the Supercars competition’s live streaming service.

For $39.95 you can access a live stream of every race of the Supercars season, ad-free, and also on-demand replays of past races.

Although the race is being broadcast on Channel Ten, it will not be live streamed on Tenplay.

TV
The race will be televised live on TV both via Foxtel and via free-to-air TV.

On Foxtel, it will be shown on Fox Sports 5. On free-to-air TV, it will be shonw on Channel Ten.

The race starts at 11:10am AEDT on Sunday 9 October, but both channels will begin coverage earlier than this.

Fox Sports 5’s coverage on Sunday begins from 8am AEDT.

Channel Ten’s coverage begins from 7:30am AEDT.

The Crowd Says:

2016-10-09T04:52:05+00:00

George W

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1st time I have missed Bathurst . Power BLACK OUT on the mid North coast NSW Comboyne Wauchope long flat +++ Bugger. Lot of memories of PP.(Brock).

2016-10-09T04:23:25+00:00

Donnell Kennedy

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How can I watch live stream in NZ

2016-10-09T04:15:57+00:00

Rod

Guest


This years coverage has the most adds and poorest coverage I've seen since I began watching in 1989. Give it back to channel 7

2016-10-09T00:59:50+00:00

Clive Scott

Guest


Are you actually going to show the car race sometime today? Or is this a show about pitstops?

2016-10-09T00:25:10+00:00

Robert Hudd

Guest


Power went out aaaahhhhh help need to see V8supercar

2016-10-08T23:39:00+00:00

Craig

Guest


Dear The Roar, Guys you should make it clearer to people that the Superview is for international streaming only, if you live in Aus/NZ you cannot view live video streaming, Superview only provides live timing and you have to pay for it. Beware anybody of the terms and conditions of paying for this Superview service as there are no refunds, this is a waste of money if you want another avenue in stream watching becausein Aus and NZ!

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