Seven hits the Mountain for Bathurst 1000
Unbeatable live and free coverage from Mount Panorama starts next Friday
The jewel in the crown of the Supercars Championship, the 2025 Supercars Championship Repco Bathurst 1000, kicks into gear next Friday, 10 October and the Seven Network will bring fans three full days of high-octane action live and free from Mount Panorama.
On the 65th running of the Great Race*, Seven’s coverage begins from 10.00am AEDT Friday, 10 October, on Seven, 7mate and 7plus Sport, delivering all the unmissable moments from the practice laps to the all-important race and celebrations on Sunday.
Seven’s broadcast of the highly anticipated final day at Mount Panorama starts from 7.00am AEDT Sunday on Seven and 7plus Sport, with the main race coverage beginning at 10.00am AEDT.
Leading Seven’s coverage for the 2025 Bathurst 1000 will be 7NEWS Sydney Sport Anchor and 7Sport host, Mel McLaughlin, alongside veteran motorsport expert and Sunrise sport presenter Mark Beretta, who will broadcast live from Mount Panorama across the three action-packed days.
Joining them is Supercars co-driver and 7Motorsport host, Jack Perkins, who will provide expert insights when away from the wheel. Fan-favourite Emma Freedman will capture the excitement and atmosphere from the mountain and campgrounds, while reporter Chris Stubbs will deliver all the biggest stories live the heart of the action.
Supercars icons Mark Skaife and Neil Crompton will lead the commentary of the Supercars premier event, with Mark Larkham, Chad Neylon and Riana Crehan reporting from pit lane.
Ahead of a massive weekend of Supercars Championship action, Seven revs up the excitement with the Repco Bathurst 1000 Preview Show, hosted by Jack Perkins alongside Supercars expert and five-time Bathurst 1000 Champion, Garth Tander, and 2013 Bathurst 1000 Champion, Mark Winterbottom, broadcast on Sunday, 5 October from 12.00pm AEDT on Seven, 7mate and 7plus Sport.
They will be joined by Brodie Kostecki and his co-driver Todd Hazelwood, plus Supercars star Cam Waters, as they break down the biggest race of the year.
In an exciting announcement for motorsport fans, Seven will premiere Drive Like A Girl, the inspiring story of 7Motorsport Reporter and champion driver Molly Taylor, who has forged a remarkable career in one of the toughest sporting arenas.
Shining a light on the realities of professional motorsport, Drive Like A Girl uncovers the resilience and passion driving women to succeed in an unforgiving industry. The 45-minute MaD Garage and Unleaded Films production lifts the curtain on the often-unseen side of the sport, sharing the journey of one of Australia’s most successful female racing drivers.
Drive Like A Girl premieres at 11.00am, Monday 6 October on 7mate and 7plus Sport, and will be available to stream on demand on 7plus Sport.
Seven’s Head of Motorsport, Angela Rampal, said: “Following a massive month of sport on Seven and 7plus Sport, we cannot wait to deliver every nail-biting moment of the 2025 Repco Bathurst 1000, which is without a doubt the biggest weekend on the Australian motorsport calendar.
“The calibre of the field this year is guaranteed to provide us with an action-packed race, and I can’t wait to see what the Mountain throws our way this year. Whether it be wildlife or cars running out of fuel on the last lap, it’s no wonder Australians nationwide are captivated by this truly iconic event.
“Once again, Seven has lined up an incredible broadcast team to lead viewers through 26 hours of live and free coverage, including hosts Mark Beretta and Mel McLaughlin, with excellent reporters including Jack Perkins, Emma Freedman and Chris Stubbs,” she said.
“It’s going to be massive, and we cannot wait to present every thrilling moment, live and free all weekend long on Seven and 7plus Sport.”
Ahead of the Drive Like A Girl documentary debut, Molly Taylor said: “Sometimes just being fast isn’t enough. We wanted to show the reality of motorsport as a full-time job and the highs and lows that are part of the territory.
“It’s tough for everyone regardless of gender. Crossing the finish line first is always the goal but when you’re a woman competing for the top step of the podium, it isn’t always the biggest challenge.”
Seven’s 2025 Bathurst coverage on Friday will include Supercars practice and qualifying races. Saturday’s coverage from Mount Panorama starts at 10.00am AEDT on Seven, 7mate and 7plus Sport, and will include Supercars practice and the Top 10 Shootout.
On Sunday, Seven’s broadcast kicks off with the Supercars warm up at 7.00am AEDT, before the event everyone has been waiting for – the Repco Bathurst 1000 – roars onto screens from 10.00am AEDT.
7plus Sport features a dedicated motorsport hub for live and on-demand streaming of the Repco Bathurst 1000, along with race day highlights, Bathurst Throwbacks and archive footage, FAST channels, bonus content and exclusive features.

