![]() ![]() Can I stream the Supercars Melbourne SuperSprint? ![]() On Friday both Fox Sports and Network 10 will broadcast Race 2 while on Saturday Fox Sports will show both qualifying sessions and Race 3 (coverage starting at 8:50am AEDT) while Network 10 will only show Race 3 with coverage starting at 10am AEDT.īoth networks will then show the final race of the weekend on Sunday. ![]() Thursday's action will be exclusively shown on Fox Sports with coverage starting at 11am AEDT. Live TV coverage of the Melbourne SuperSprint will be split across primary Supercars broadcaster Fox Sports and Australian Grand Prix rights holder Network 10. How can I watch the Supercars Melbourne SuperSprint? The final race of the weekend will start at 10:25am AEST. Race 3 then starts at 5:30pm AEDT.įor Sunday the clocks move back an hour with Victoria returning to Australian Eastern Standard Time. On Friday there is a single race at 2:55pm AEDT before two more qualifying sessions at 9:05am AEDT and 9:30pm AEDT on Saturday. Supercars will then race on Thursday for the first time with a 19-lap race starting at 5:45pm AEDT. The grids for Races 1 and 2 are then set by seperate 15-minute qualifying sessions at 2:45pm AEDT and 3:10pm AEDT. The Supercars field will hit the Albert Park circuit for practice on Thursday with two half-hour sessions starting at 11:25am AEDT and 1:15pm AEDT. When is the Supercars Melbourne SuperSprint? Qualifying, meanwhile, will be split across the compounds with the hard compound used to determine the grids for Races 1 and 2 and the hard compound for Races 3 and 4. The round will be split across four sprint races, one on each day from Thursday to Sunday.įor the only time this season there will be two seperate tyre compounds in play with drivers required to use both the super soft and hard compound Dunlops in each race. That means solutions to wheel nut issues experienced in testing will face the pressure of race conditions. There will be a focus on pitstops too given there will be no refuelling. The raceability and activation of the tyres with these new low-downforce cars will also be fascinating to see on this more open circuit. The Albert Park event will provide a very different test for the cars for a number of reasons.įirstly it is a very different circuit to the tight confines of the Newcastle streets, with the fast, flowing parklands set to shine a light on aero and engine parity.įord did harbour concerns over the parity of its Mustang and the Chevrolet Camaro pre-season, and while early signs in Newcastle were good, Albert Park will be a fresh test regarding parity. ![]()
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