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Seven Network Details Supercars Broadcast Team and 2024 Schedule

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Seven Network Details Supercars Broadcast Team and Coverage

The Seven Network has confirmed its Supercars broadcast team, indicating a direct on-the-ground presence for its coverage and moving beyond sole reliance on the Supercars Media-produced feed.

Seven's commitment signals a dedicated approach to its Supercars coverage, with an on-the-ground team supplementing the shared broadcast.

Key Personnel and Commentary Team

Mark White, a familiar name with previous commentary and hosting experience with Supercars across both Ten and Seven, is a vital part of the confirmed team. White returned to Seven earlier this year for news reading and rugby league duties, and also recently hosted a Supercars season preview show.

Seven's broadcast will integrate Supercars' new commentary team, which is shared with Fox Sports. Chad Neylon and Garth Tander are scheduled to be in the commentary box this weekend, bringing their insights to the track action. Riana Taylor has also been named as a pit reporter for Supercars' full-season team.

Broadcast Schedule and Free-to-Air Access

Fans should be aware that there will be no free-to-air coverage for the Sydney 500 on Friday, as this season-opening race segment is exclusive to Fox Sports and Kayo.

Seven's free-to-air coverage is scheduled to begin at 2:30pm AEDT on Saturday. The Sunday broadcast will commence at 1:00pm AEDT.

Event Rights for the Season

The Seven Network holds live broadcast rights for five Supercars events this year, which is one less than its previous agreement. The scheduled events confirmed for Seven's coverage include the significant races at Townsville, Bathurst, Gold Coast, and Adelaide.

Noteworthy Departures

Previous Seven Supercars coverage personnel included Mark Beretta, who left Seven at the end of 2025, and Supercars co-driver Jack Perkins.