Kiwi fans of Supercars can bank on another four more years of televised action with Sky. The company reports it has secured the rights to broadcast and stream the Supercars Championship from the start of next year to the end of the 2029 season.

The four-year deal extends Sky’s longstanding partnership with Supercars. It ensures Kiwi fans can continue to follow their favourite drivers across the championship.
Sky’s Head of Content Partnerships, Adam Crothers comments: “Supercars is a fan favourite, delivering edge-of-your-seat entertainment, fierce competition, and some of the best drivers in the sport.

“We’ve been proud to bring the championship to Kiwi audiences for over a decade. And this new deal locks in Supercars as a key part of our motorsport offering for years to come.”
“With the addition of a second New Zealand race from 2026…we’re thrilled to see the local connection grow stronger. Two home races for Kiwi fans is a game-changer.” A new Christchurch round will join the existing Taupō round from next year.

With five Kiwi drivers currently competing, the Supercars Championship continues to be a major drawcard for local motorsport fans.
Moreover, the new three-tiered Supercars format launched this year has been bringing added excitement to the competition.

Supercars CEO James Warburton said: “We’re absolutely thrilled to extend our partnership with Sky, which has been a fantastic broadcast partner for over a decade.
“This new deal guarantees Kiwi fans can continue to watch every moment of Supercars action, wherever they are.
“With…20 per cent of our global fan base residing in New Zealand, this partnership is critically important to us.”

“We’re proud to deepen our commitment to New Zealand fans and continue to grow our footprint in this key market.”
Sky’s motorsport coverage includes F1, IndyCars, WSBK with Supercars at the core of its line-up.
The 2025 Supercars competition continues this weekend with the Century Batteries Ipswich Super 440 (8-10 August).
Sky customers can enjoy all the action live on Sky Sport and Sky Sport Now and select coverage free-to-air on Sky Open.