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How to watch the 2025 Meguiar's Bathurst 12 Hour

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From broadcast to streaming, here's all the ways you can watch the 2025 edition of Australia's International Enduro
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  • More than 25 Hours of coverage across all three days of Meguiar's Bathurst 12 Hour

  • Flag-to-flag coverage of Australia's international enduro on Fox Sports and the screens of Seven

  • International streaming to draw audience from across the globe to Mount Panorama

FANS across Australia and around the world will be able to watch this year’s Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour live, on-demand, on mobile devices, at home or on the go this week.

A comprehensive broadcast package will see Australia’s International enduro enjoy more than 25 hours of combined broadcast and streaming coverage this weekend.

The broadcast is headlined by national television coverage in Australia on Fox Sports and the Seven Network, with streaming available by Kayo Sports or 7plus Sport.

The broadcast commences on Saturday, February 1 at 1pm local time with coverage of qualifying, two support races and the Pirelli Pole Battle to decide the Allan Simonsen Pole Award.

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The fight for the Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour will then be shown live on Sunday with coverage commencing at 5:30am AEDT and running for twelve and a half hours through to 6:00pm.

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New Zealand audiences can watch live on Sky Sport NZ, while international audiences further abroad can watch the action via the SRO GT World YouTube Channel and other key streaming partners including the Radio Show Ltd Channels.

International Streaming Partners:

  • Motorsport.com

  • MAVTV

  • Radio Show Ltd

  • Bathurst 12 Hour YouTube & Social Channels

  • SRO GT World YouTube Channel

Additionally, every practice session and key support category sessions on Friday and Saturday will be streamed live on YouTube and the Event’s social media channels.

Streaming coverage begins at 8:35am AEDT on Friday and 7:50am on Saturday.

The on-air team will include the returning regular mix of local and international voices, with John Hindhaugh, five-time Repco Bathurst 1000 winner Garth Tander and Richard Craill leading the call from the commentary box.

Chad Neylon and Shea Adam will return to cover the action in pit lane.

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