Hi-Tec Oils Super Series broadcast team locked in

The Hi-Tec Oils Super Series broadcast team has been confirmed for the 2026 season which includes familiar faces, new up and comers and star guests.

The 2026 Hi-Tec Oils Super Series – Season 4 commences this weekend at the Shell V-Power Motorsport Park in South Australia.

Supercars Championship commentator Matt Naulty remains on the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series broadcast to call all the action in the V8 powered TA2 Muscle Car Series throughout 2026.

As it was last year, the broadcast will be led by the voice of the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series, Matt Cavanagh, who will act as both the host and lead commentator throughout the year.

Alongside Cavanagh, Dan McCarthy also returns in season 2026 to commentate a large bulk of the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series support categories, including the Yokohama AASA Australian Formula Ford Championship.

Former Castrol Cougar Melinda Price is also a welcome return to the coverage continuing her role as pit lane reporter.

Several youngsters join the broadcast in 2026, with Matt Totani jumping in the commentary box to call all the TFH Hire Legend Cars Australia action alongside Cavanagh, while Jai Eccles will be the pit reporter for the pocket rocket series.

Round 1 of the broadcast will see a couple of gun drivers appear as guest commentators.

It has already been announced that Scott Pye will be a part of the broadcast for the opening round. He will join McCarthy in commentary for all of the Formula Ford action, while acting as a pit lane reporter for the TA2 Muscle Car Series and Australian IRC Series.

A second guest will be in commentary for the TA2 Muscle Car Series alongside Naulty. The reigning TA2 Muscle Car Series winner Jarrod Hughes.

The opening round takes place this weekend at the Shell V-Power Motorsport Park and will be broadcast from 1pm-5pm AEDT, both Saturday and Sunday on Kayo and SBS.

Additionally, the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series YouTube channel will showcase all the on-track action from 10.30am-12.30pm and 5.00pm-6.00pm AEDT on Saturday, and 9.35am-12.30pm AEDT on Sunday.

 

George Gambino – Director of Hi-Tec Oils

“We’re extremely proud of the broadcast team this year,” Gambino said. “There are a lot of familiar faces that fans know and trust, which creates a strong connection with the audience, and we’ve also brought in fresh talent across a number of categories to add new energy and perspective.

“Having Scott Pye join the broadcast for Round 1 is fantastic — he’s a high-profile name in Australian motorsport and brings incredible insight from a current driver’s perspective.

“Fans can expect to see more exciting names throughout the season, which will further enhance the coverage.

“The fact that the broadcast remains so accessible across free-to-air, Kayo, Fox Sports and livestream is hugely important, helping us reach new fans while keeping existing supporters fully connected to the series.

“Together, this team ensures the coverage is engaging, informative, and a real showcase of everything that makes the series so exciting.”

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