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Supercars Sydney SuperSprint – Start time, how to watch, channel & more

This weekend Supercars heads to Sydney Motorsport Park for the Sydney SuperSprint. Click here to find out how to watch the races, when they start and more.

Scott McLaughlin, DJR Team Penske Ford, Shane van Gisbergen, Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden

Scott McLaughlin, DJR Team Penske Ford, Shane van Gisbergen, Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden

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After a four-month break Supercars is back, the 2020 season resuming with a two-day sprint round at Sydney Motorsport Park.

A short and sharp format has been implemented for the round, which will be decided over three 130-kilometre races.

When is the Supercars Sydney SuperSprint?

There will be three 130-kilometre sprint races at Sydney Motorsport Park, each requiring a single pitstop during which at least two tyres need to be changed.

Race 1 will start at 1:30pm on Saturday followed by Race 2 at 12:15pm on Sunday and Race 3 at 2:35pm on Sunday.

Saturday 27th June 2020

  • Race 1: 3:30pm – 4:30pm AEST

Sunday 28th June 2020

  • Race 2: 12:15pm – 1:25pm AEST
  • Race 3: 2:35pm – 3:35pm AEST

How can I watch the Supercars Sydney SuperSprint?

  • Channel: Fox Sports 506

The live Fox Sports coverage for Saturday's Supercars action in Sydney will start at 10:45am AEST, right before the first of two free practice sessions.

On Sunday the telecast will begin at 10:30am before the first of two qualifying sessions.

Can I stream Supercars Sydney SuperSprint?

Qualifying for the Supercars Sydney SuperSprint can be live streamed via subscription streaming services Foxtel Go, Foxtel Now and Kayo.

Foxtel Go is part of a regular Foxtel subscription, while Foxtel Now is a standalone service that costs $54 per month including the Sports package.

Kayo is a dedicated sports streaming service with subscriptions starting at $25 per month.

Qualifying Results

Qualifying Race 1 results

Qualifying Race 2 results

Cla # Driver Time Gap Interval
1 88 Australia Jamie Whincup
1'28.075
2 97 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen
1'28.087 0.012 0.012
3 17 New Zealand Scott McLaughlin
1'28.140 0.064 0.052
4 12 New Zealand Fabian Coulthard
1'28.554 0.479 0.414
5 6 Australia Cameron Waters
1'28.616 0.540 0.061
6 8 Australia Nick Percat
1'28.645 0.569 0.028
7 25 Australia Chaz Mostert
1'28.657 0.581 0.012
8 55 Australia Jack Le Brocq
1'28.861 0.785 0.204
9 7 New Zealand Andre Heimgartner
1'28.954 0.878 0.092
10 9 Australia David Reynolds
1'28.972 0.896 0.018

Qualifying Race 3 results

Cla # Driver Time Gap Interval
1 17 New Zealand Scott McLaughlin
1'27.919
2 88 Australia Jamie Whincup
1'28.011 0.092 0.092
3 97 New Zealand Shane van Gisbergen
1'28.123 0.204 0.111
4 5 Australia Lee Holdsworth
1'28.411 0.491 0.287
5 14 Australia Todd Hazelwood
1'28.441 0.522 0.030
6 6 Australia Cameron Waters
1'28.445 0.526 0.004
7 12 New Zealand Fabian Coulthard
1'28.464 0.545 0.018
8 8 Australia Nick Percat
1'28.496 0.576 0.031
9 9 Australia David Reynolds
1'28.563 0.644 0.067
10 2 Australia Bryce Fullwood
1'28.639 0.720 0.076

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