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Broadcast Guide: How to watch the Repco Bathurst 12 Hour

14 Feb
Broadcast TV, streaming, online, on demand, radio and more – there are plenty of ways to consume Australia’s International Enduro in 2024.
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THERE are plenty of ways to consume the 2024 Repco Bathurst 12 Hour if you’re unable to make it trackside for Australia’s International Enduro this year.

Here’s your step-by-step guide on how to watch in 2024!

AUSTRALIAN TV

Fox Sports, Kayo Sports and the Seven Network will cover all the action this year.

FOX SPORTS 506 & KAYO SPORT

Saturday, 17 February: 12:30pm AEDT to 17:00pm AEDT Sunday, 18 February: 05:30am AEDT to 18:00pm AEDT

SEVEN NETWORK

Saturday, 17 February: 12:30pm AEDT to 17:00pm AEDT – all markets on 7two. Sunday, 18 February: 05:30am AEDT to 18:00pm AEDT – Channel 7, 7mate and 7Two.

Check your local broadcast guides for local scheduling / channels.

Sky Sports NZ will air the race in New Zealand.

INTERNATIONAL STREAMING

The Repco Bathurst 12 Hour YouTube Channel, SRO GT World / intercontinental GT Challenge YouTube Channels and other kay international streaming partners will carry the official event broadcast on Saturday and Sunday, in the same broadcast windows as listed above.

This stream will be free to view to all international viewers outside of Australia and New Zealand.

PRACTICE SESSIONS STREAMING

For the first time, all four practice sessions on Friday and two on Saturday will be streamed live and free, in sound and vision, in Australia and globally via the Bathurst 12 Hour social media channels.

Follow the event @bathurst12hour to join the coverage.

Session times can be found on the official event schedule page by clicking here.

RADIO COVERAGE

Radio Show Ltd will carry the event live in Audio across the three days via their RS1 channel. Head to www.radio-show.co.uk and click the ‘Listen Live’ button to open the player.

ON AIR TEAM

Chad Neylon will host the broadcast coverage this year as well as reporting throughout the race from pit lane.

He’ll be joined in the lane by Shea Adam and, for the first time at this event, Jack Perkins.

Calling the action upstairs will be the usual B12hr combo of John Hindhaugh and Richard Craill, who will again be joined by five-time Bathurst 1000 winner Garth Tander.

SOCIAL MEDIA

Follow the event via the official channels:

@bathurst12hour on X / twitter and Facebook @bathurst12hr on Instagram

Use the official Hashtag #B12hr to join the conversation – and don’t forget to tag the event in posts for a chance to be featured on our socials.

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