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Watch the Bathurst 1000 on Motorsport.tv this weekend

This weekend, European race fans can follow the biggest race on the Australian Supercars calendar, the 60th Bathurst 1000 from Mount Panorama, live on Motorsport.tv.

Jamie Whincup, Triple Eight Race Engineering Holden

Photo by: Daniel Kalisz / Motorsport Images

Tekno Autosports duo Will Davison and Jonathon Webb took a popular win in the 2016 edition, following a dramatic late tangle between Scott McLaughlin and Garth Tander, ending both of their races. 

A year later, McLaughlin arrives at Bathurst with an 84-point margin over Triple Eight Race Engineering’s Jamie Whincup in the championship. In the Pirtek Enduro Cup meanwhile, courtesy of their win at Sandown last time out, Cameron Waters and Richie Stanaway head to the great race atop the standings.

Kris Meeke, Paul Nagle, Citroën C3 WRC, Citroën World Rally Team
Kris Meeke, Paul Nagle, Citroën C3 WRC, Citroën World Rally Team

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WRC heads to Spain

Back in Europe, the FIA World Rally Championship returns this weekend, as the series heads to Spain for the only mixed gravel and tarmac surface event of the year. 

Quadruple champion Sebastien Ogier leads Belgian Thierry Neuville in the hunt for the title, the Frenchman having won the Costa Daurada route of the Catalan rally three times since it’s inception in 2005.

Be sure to follow the action by tuning into daily highlights across all territories this weekend.

Norbert Michelisz, M1RA, Honda Civic TCR
Norbert Michelisz, M1RA, Honda Civic TCR

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Live TCR action too

The penultimate round of the TCR International Series sees the championship head to the Zhejiang Circuit in China, marking the first visit of a global series. 

Just 14 points separates first through third in the standings, with Attila Tassi leading Jean-Karl Vernay and Stefano Comini. Find out if the young Hungarian will head into the finale with the points lead in our live coverage across Europe of this frantic touring car championship.

Catch all your Motorsport.tv schedules…

UK TV Schedule here

Pan-European TV Schedule here

North America TV Schedule here 

Also check out our motorsport.tv online channel here – featuring entire races and full series episodes on-demand anytime. 

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