You can watch Bathurst races (like the Bathurst 1000 and Bathurst 12 Hour) through a mix of Australian TV, official streaming, and some free international options, depending on where you live.

Main ways to watch Bathurst

  • Australia (Supercars / Bathurst 1000)
    • Live coverage is usually on Fox Sports and Kayo Sports, with free-to-air coverage through Channel 7 and 7plus for key sessions and the race.
* The official Supercars “How to Watch” page lists current broadcasters and streaming options for the Repco Supercars Championship, which includes Bathurst events.
  • Overseas (Supercars / Bathurst 1000)
    • Supercars offers an official SuperView streaming service for fans outside Australia and New Zealand, giving live, uninterrupted access to the Supercars Championship on most devices.
* Broadcasters can vary by country, so checking the Supercars “How to Watch” page before race week is the most reliable way to see what’s available where you are.

Bathurst 12 Hour specifically

  • For the Bathurst 12 Hour GT race , international viewers can watch a free live stream on YouTube via:
    • The Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour official channel.
    • SRO’s GT World channel.
  • The same stream is also carried on the event’s Facebook page for Friday–Sunday sessions.
  • Audio-only coverage is available globally through Radio Le Mans (RS1) via the “Listen Live” player on their site.

Extra tips and forum-style advice

  • Fans on motorsport forums often recommend:
    • Setting YouTube race streams to “notify me” well before green flag, especially for the Bathurst 12 Hour.
* Using the official event website’s time–zone conversion so you don’t miss the start if you’re outside Australia.
  • If you are at work, school, or traveling, a stable connection and a legitimate paid or official free stream is the safest way to avoid geoblocking or low-quality mirrors.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.