Sydney Sunset Showdown TV Details
The TV details have been locked in for the third round of the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series this week, including TV times and commentary team.
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The Sydney Sunset Showdown on July 17-18 is a unique Hi-Tec Oils Super Series event as it takes place over two days (Friday and Saturday), rather than the traditional three.
Both days will be broadcast on free-to-air and pay TV during the primetime slot, with the YouTube livestream showcasing additional races.
From 5pm-9pm AEST on both Friday and Saturday nights, action from Sydney Motorsport Park will be broadcast live and free on SBS Viceland/SBS on Demand. It will also be on pay TV, Fox Sports 507, and streamed through Kayo Sports.
For even more racing, you can tune into the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series YouTube Channel, which you can view by clicking the link here.
Friday will feature three hours of livestreaming coverage, from 2.55pm -4.25pm AEST, and 90-minutes after from 9.00pm–10.30pm.
Saturday features a four-hour livestream block before the TV coverage commences, running from 12.30pm–4.30pm AEST.
The full broadcast schedule is at the bottom of this page.
The Hi-Tec Oils Super Series commentary team remains unchanged from Round 2 and includes Supercars Championship race winner Scott Pye and well-known caller Matt Naulty.
The host and main commentator will be Matt Cavanagh, who will be joined by Dan McCarthy for a majority of the on-track action.
The headline act of the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series, the TA2 Muscle Car Series will be called by popular commentator Naulty, with former Sandown 500 winner Pye alongside.
As they have at Round 1 and 2, McCarthy and Pye will commentate the Yokohama AASA Australian Formula Ford Championship.
Pye will again be performing double duties by splitting his time between the commentary box and the pits, which he will share with fellow pit lane reporter and driver Melinda Price.
Guest commentators Niko French and Jai Eccles will also jump in the box for the Hankook Australian Drivers Championship and TFH Legend Cars Australia Series respectively.
The on-track action starts early in the morning and will run until late at night, from around 8.00am-10.30pm on both days, the full schedule can be found here.
The Sydney Motorsport Park event will be packed with eight categories attending.
The Super Series will play host to the TA2 Muscle Car Series, Yokohama AASA Australian Formula Ford Championship, Game Over Australian Endurance Championship, TFH Hire Legend Cars, Australian IRC Series, Formula RX8, Hankook Australian Drivers’ Championship and Sports Compact Neon Lights Powered by Exedy.
Tickets to attend Sydney Motorsport Park can be bought here.

