FOX Sports: Formula One, MotoGP, Supercars, IndyCar guide
This weekend Scott McLaughlin is on the verge of passing Peter Brock on the all-time race wins list.
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This weekend FOX Sports will broadcast live Supercars from Sydney, Formula 1 in Hungary and MotoGP in Spain, plus IndyCar.
Supercars will go night racing on Saturday and the spotlight will be on more than just the Sydney Motorsport Park layout, with championship leader Scott McLaughlin gunning to surpass Peter Brock on the all-time race wins list.
On the ground for FOX Sports’s wall-to-wall coverage of every session with no ads during racing will be host Jess Yates alongside experts Mark Skaife, Neil Crompton, Craig Lowndes and Mark Larkham. Coverage will including the Super2 and Super3 support categories.
FOX Sports will stay on the rev limiter for when the Formula One World Championship ventures to Hungary with every session Live from Friday to Sunday night.
Lewis Hamilton well and truly signalled his intentions for a record equalling 7th title last weekend in Austria, but the intensity and action of F1 won’t let up as Max Verstappen, Valtteri Bottas and Alexander Albon nip at his heels along with rising star Lando Norris, and desperate Ferrari pilot Charles Leclerc out to forget an embarrassing last start crash with his teammate, Sebastian Vettel.
Daniel Ricciardo will aim for an upset at a circuit he has won at previously, while viewers will also receive coverage of the FIA Formula 3 World Championship where Australia’s next F1 hope, Oscar Piastri, holds the series lead.
The magic of MotoGP will keep you glued to the screen with Aussie Jack Miller aiming to halt the history books quickly being rewritten by Spaniard Marc Marquez – in his own backyard at the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez.
Joining the FOX Sports MotoGP commentary team for race coverage on Sunday night will be stand-in Host Tara Rushton, alongside experts Chris Vermeulen and Kevin Magee for the season opener.
Rushton said: “I’m excited to be crossing over to the world of two wheels this weekend. It’s an exhilarating sport to watch and an exhilarating sport to be part of. The story lines evolving ahead of the 2020 MotoGP season are truly captivating – Aussie Jack Miller looks set to shine and is a fantastic character to get around, Marc Marquez – what can’t he do? Can he reproduce his stellar form of 2019? And who doesn’t want to marvel at Valentino Rossi? I can’t wait.”
Virgin Australia Supercars Championship
Truck Assist Sydney SuperSprint – Live only on FOX Sports
FIA Formula 1 Championship
Hungarian Grand Prix – Hungaroring
Every session Live with Qualifying and the race ad-break free during racing.
MotoGP World Championship
Spanish Grand Prix – Jerez
Every race Live
Fri, July 17 Foxtel Ch 506
F1 – Practice 1 6.30pm
F1 – Practice 2 8.45pm
Sat, July 18 Foxtel Ch 507
IndyCar – Qualifying 7.30am
IndyCar – Race 1 10.30am
Foxtel Ch 506
Supercars – Practice 1 11.45am
Supercars – Practice 2 1.30pm
Supercars – Qualifying 3.10pm
Supercars – Top 15 Shootout 3.45pm
Supercars – Night Race 6.25pm
F1 – Practice 3 7.45pm
Formula 3 Hungary – Race 1 9.10pm
F1 – Qualifying 10.00pm
Foxtel Ch 507
MotoGP – Qualifying 10.10pm
Sun, July 19 Foxtel Ch 507
IndyCar – Race 2 10.30am
Foxtel Ch 506
Supercars – Qualifying 10.45am
Supercars Race 12.25pm
Supercars Race 2.40pm
Supercars Trackside Following racing
Formula 3 Hungary – Race 2 5.40pm
Foxtel Ch 505
MotoGP Race 10.00pm
Foxtel Ch 506
F1 – Hungarian Grand Prix 11.00pm
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2 Responses
No free to air? Not interested then. Motor sport is crapping in its own nest by staying on Rupert-TV
Settle. https://tvtonight.com.au/2020/07/returning-2020-motogp-world-championship.html