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Commentary team assembled for Bathurst
THE largest ever Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour broadcast will be fronted by an experienced crew of motorsport specialists this weekend at Mount Panorama.
With more than 16 hours of live streaming and broadcast coverage locked in, it represents the most comprehensive coverage ever from the annual Easter enduro.
The coverage will be fronted by Aaron Noonan and 2000 Bathurst 1000 winner Jason Bargwanna, with Noonan also patrolling the lane throughout the event and Bargwanna offering his sharp, Bathurst-winning insights in the commentary box during six hour sessions.\
Richard Craill will lead the call on the Bathurst 6 Hour itself while Matt Naulty takes point on the Trico Trans-Am / TA2 Muscle Car Series blockbuster.
Brian van der Wakker and Bathurst legend Garry O’Brien will lend their voices across the Bathurst 6 Hour and support categories, respectively, while Trico Trans Am Series star Ben Bargwanna will pull double duties – mixing his racing with reporting from pit lane in six-hour sessions and adding drivers insight from the commentary box across the weekend.
Coverage commences at 8:20am on Saturday morning via a live stream on the Bathurst 6 Hour website, before broadcast coverage on Fox Sports 506 and Kayo Sports commences at midday, running through to 5:30pm.
Bathurst 6 Hour qualifying and the opening Trico Trans Am race will also be broadcast live on SBS, with the free-to-air broadcast commencing at 1pm.
Coverage commences on Fox Sports and Kayo at 9:45am on Sunday morning with the second Trans Am encounter, SBS joining live at 11am for the countdown to green for the six hour itself.
International audiences will be able to stream the entire weekend via YouTube with links to be available via the Bathurst 6 Hour website across the event.
The Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour broadcast crew will be outfitted with Stormtech apparel this weekend ensuring they have the right gear for any conditions thrown at them by Mount Panorama.
Saturday, April 19th
8:20 am to 11:00 am – Facebook and YouTube live-stream
12:00 pm to 5:30pm – Fox Sports and Kayo
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm – SBS One
Trico Trans Am Session Times
10:20 am to 10:35 am – Qualifying 1 – Facebook and YouTube live-stream
10:40 am to 10:55 am – Qualifying 2 – Facebook and YouTube live-stream
2:05 pm to 2:50 pm – Race 1 – Fox Sports, Kayo, and SBS One
Sunday, April 20th
9:45 am to 5:30 pm – Fox Sports and Kayo
11:00 am to 5:30 pm – SBS One
Trico Trans Am Session Times
9:55 am to 10:40 am– Race 2 – Fox Sports and Kayo