The Hi-Tec Oils Super Series remains on free-to-air TV

Every round of the 2026 Hi-Tec Oils Super Series will be broadcast on free-to-air TV and other platforms including pay TV and multiple streaming services.

The Hi-Tec Oils Super Series remains the Australian Auto-Sport Alliance’s (AASA) premier circuit racing product.

In 2026 the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series will take place over six rounds around the country, from South Australia to New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.

As it was in 2025, the 2026 Hi-Tec Oils Super Series – Season 4 will be broadcast live and free on SBS and SBS On Demand. The free-to-air product remains an integral part of the series.

It is also being shown on pay TV and streamed nationally through Fox Sports and Australian streaming service Kayo Sports.

Each weekend additional races will be streamed live on the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series YouTube channel prior to the commencement of the TV broadcast.

Every round will feature eight hours of live TV coverage on SBS, Kayo and Fox Sports, with four hours broadcast on both Saturday and Sunday.

As it has been in previous years, both the YouTube livestream and TV broadcast will be filmed by renowned production company AVE.

In 2026 the Super Series will feature a brand-new graphics package, while onboard cameras remain a feature of the coverage.

The opening round this weekend at the Shell V-Power Motorsport Park in South Australia 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.

It has recently been announced that Scott Pye will join the broadcast team for Round 1, the full broadcast talent will be revealed shortly.

The opening round will feature the TA2 Muscle Car Series, Yokohama Tyres AASA Australian Formula Ford Championship, TFH Hire Legend Cars Australia, Formula RX8, Hankook Australian Drivers’ Championship and Australian IRC Racing Series.

 

George Gambino – Director of Hi-Tec Oils

“This season, fans can follow the series on Kayo, Fox Sports, livestream and free-to-air television, which makes it incredibly accessible,” Gambino said.

“Keeping the racing on free-to-air TV is extremely important, it allows anyone to turn on the television and be part of the action, helping us reach the widest possible audience and continue growing the sport.

“The broadcast offers fantastic value, with coverage across multiple categories, expert commentary, and a level of insight that is hard to match.

“From a promoter’s perspective, it’s our biggest platform to showcase the drivers, teams, and racing to fans all across the country.

“This year we’ll also introduce a fresh new graphics package to make it easier for viewers to follow the action, and onboard cameras in a number of categories will give fans an even closer, in-car perspective.

“Ultimately, our focus is on making the racing as accessible and engaging as possible, and we’re confident fans will have an incredible experience watching the series this season.”

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