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Bathurst 1000 live stream, TV guide: How to watch the 2019 Bathurst 1000 online or on TV

12th October, 2019
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The Bathurst 1000 is here for 2019, with the Supercars field set to go racing for 161 laps around the famous Mount Panorama circuit in country New South Wales. This is The Roar’s guide to live streaming the race in its entirety, or watching it on TV in Australia.

» 2019 Bathurst 1000 live updates, blog

The race is scheduled to get underway at the slightly later time this year of 11:30am (AEDT) on Sunday, October 13. It will take around 6 to 7 hours to complete, with the fastest Bathurst ever clocking six hours and two minutes.

With dry conditions expected on the mountain today, as well as cooler temperatures, it should create another fast race, although the actual finishing time is likely to be determined by the number of safety cars and actual lapping speed throughout the day.

How to watch the Bathurst 1000 on TV in Australia

The Bathurst 1000 will be available on two TV channels this year in Australia, with both pay and free to air TV covering the event.

If you want to watch the entire 1000 kilometres of the event without ad breaks so you don’t miss a moment, then the way to do this will be on Fox Sports, who will show the race on Channel 506.

To watch the coverage on Fox Sports, you will need to ensure you have a valid Foxtel TV subscription, complete with the sports package.

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You’ll also be able to tune into the action through Channel Ten on free to air TV.

How to live stream the Bathurst 1000 online in Australia

There are plenty of ways to live stream the Bathurst 1000 online, but again, if you want to do so without ad breaks, you’ll need to go through the Foxtel coverage.

The best way to do this is through sports streaming platform Kayo Sports, who have the rights to all of Foxtel’s sporting content and other selected events for $25 per month.

You’ll also be able to use Foxtel’s traditional streaming applications, being Foxtel Now for those who only want to stream Foxtel channels, and the Foxtel App for those who already have a TV subscription.

To live stream the event for free, you’ll have to through TenPlay, which requires you to sign up with a valid email address.

You’ll also be able to follow the great race here on The Roar with our live updates and lap-by-lap blog from 11:15am (AEDT), while we will also have video highlights of all the big moments from the mountain.

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