Foxtel & Seven Renew Supercars Broadcast Rights | Record Deal

supercars Secures Major Broadcast Deal, Signaling ⁣Strong ⁢Future for Australian Motorsport

Supercars has‍ announced a important new broadcast agreement with Foxtel and Seven, solidifying its position as a‍ premier Australian sporting competition. The deal, valued at ⁢A$28 million per year from 2026 to 2029, represents a significant⁣ increase in revenue for the motorsport series.

This four-year partnership⁣ will see Supercars generate‍ an remarkable A$200 million, a notable jump from its current broadcasting arrangements. Previously, the existing five-year agreement with Foxtel ⁣and Seven was valued around A$165 million, later re-evaluated to ⁤A$200 million when factoring in advertising contributions.

For context, Supercars’ ⁣prior six-year deal ⁣with Foxtel and Network Ten, spanning 2014 ⁢to 2020, brought in A$241 million.This latest agreement clearly demonstrates ⁢the growing value and appeal of Supercars to major broadcasters.

The leadership at Foxtel recognizes⁢ the sport’s strong following. Foxtel Group‍ chief executive Patrick Delaney ⁣emphasized that “Australians love⁢ live and ‍local sport, and Supercars is certainly in ⁤the first tier of premium Australian fan experience sports.”

This ⁤announcement follows ⁤a recent extension⁣ of Supercars’ agreement with Sky New Zealand for⁢ another four⁤ years. It also coincides with an exciting ⁢revamp of the sport’s season structure. ⁤

Here’s a ‍look at the revised season format:

It ⁢will kick off with‍ the Bathurst 12 Hour.
Next comes the Sprint Cup, designed for fast-paced action.
The Enduro Cup will test drivers’ stamina and teamwork. The iconic Bathurst 1000 remains a centerpiece event.
* a Finals Series will ⁣determine the champion among the top 10 drivers.

I’ve found that a dynamic ⁣season structure like this is crucial for maintaining fan engagement and ⁣attracting new audiences. This deal and the season changes signal a bright future for Supercars, promising thrilling competition and continued growth for australian ⁤motorsport. You can expect to see even more innovation and ⁣excitement ⁢on ‍the track in the years to come.

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