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The new Supercars agreement extends Seven’s long and proud association with the sport. Seven broadcast Supercars from 1963 to ...
The motorsport adds a new team, Toyota, to the competition from next year, when its new four-year telecast arrangement begins ...
Supercars has locked in multi-year extended broadcasting deals with Foxtel and Seven.The deal with Foxtel will see every ...
The Gen3 version of the A90 model Supra was launched a day after Toyota Australia closed the order book on the equivalent ...
Supercars announced a landmark new broadcast agreement on Monday which will see the series continue with current partners Fox Sports/Kayo ...
Seven has announced a new multiyear deal with Supercars, now headed up by the network’s former CEO James Warburton. The deal covers events including the Bathurst 1000, the opening round, Gold Coast ...
Toyota executives jealous of Ford and Holden’s glory days at the Bathurst 1000 held off racing in V8 Supercars because they ...
Seven’s Supercars coverage has reached more than 4.8 million Australians so far this year – up 7% on the same period in 2024 ...
With horsepower figures rising in recent years, supercars are known for being hard to handle, but these classics earned reputations for danger.
Supercars has launched the start of its new manufacturer era after the official unveiling of the Gen3 Toyota GR Supra.
As revealed on Monday, Toyota's Supercars challenger will be powered by a 5.2-litre, quad-cam V8 engine. Gen3 regulations mandate an engine capacity between 5.2 and 5.7 litres.
The first Toyota Gen3 GR Supra Supercar has been unveiled, with the new car revealed at Monday’s historic Repco Bathurst 1000 ...
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