![]() The Enduro Cup is the longest event, hosted in Bathurst, Sandown and Gold Coast, and requires two drivers per car. The SuperStreet is located in Adelaide, Melbourne, Townsville and Newcastle Adelaide and Newcastle with a single 250km race on each day, Townsville and Melbourne with the same format but a length of only 200km. The International SuperSprint is held in Auckland, comprising of multiple practice sessions leading up to two 250km races on the Saturday and Sunday. On Saturdays, a single 120/150 km race is held, with a single 250/300 km race taking place on Sundays. The Supersprint events take place in many places throughout Australia, such as Tasmania and Phillip Island. These are the SuperSprint, International SuperSprint, SuperStreet and Enduro Cup events. There are four types of events in the V8 Supercars, each with their own individual race formats. The term ‘V8’ stems from one of the key components of the cars used in the events each must strictly use a 5.0 litre V8 engine. Various international events have spawned, including a regular circuit in New Zealand, and countries such as China, Bahrain, the UAE and U.S have also hosted events previously, and the events are given extensive international media coverage. Supercars events take place in every Australian state, in addition to the Northern Territory and ACT, and have done so since 1996, following the formation of the Australian Vee Eight Super Car Company (AVESCO). ![]() Skip to the instructions to watch in New Zealand. V8 Supercars, also known as the Supercars Championship, is a touring car racing championship within Australia, operating as an International Series under the International Automobile Federation (FIA) who are the governing body of many similar series of its type throughout the world. So you want to watch Australian V8 Supercars races live and on demand in New Zealand? Today I’ll show you how to do so with the official broadcaster and a cheaper alternative available internationally. ![]()
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