Supercars Championship: Darwin Triple Crown roars onto Seven, 7mate, and 7plus Sport this Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 June, delivering Round 6 of the 2025 season live from Hidden Valley Raceway. With three high-stakes races and full coverage across free-to-air platforms, this is one of the biggest motorsport weekends on the Australian TV calendar.
The Darwin Triple Crown isn’t just a race meet—it’s a proving ground. Spread across two days, the format includes a pair of 120km sprints on Saturday and a decisive 200km main race on Sunday. It’s a format that pushes strategy, stamina, and straight-line speed to the edge. And while plenty have tried, only two drivers—Scott McLaughlin in 2019 and Jamie Whincup in 2020—have ever swept all three races to claim the elusive crown. The message is clear: wins here have to be earned.
Seven is leaning in hard with a full-throttle broadcast line-up. Jack Perkins and rally champion Molly Taylor anchor the on-site team, with legends Garth Tander and Mark Skaife joining Neil Crompton in the commentary box. Mark Larkham and Chad Neylon return to the pit lane, while Craig Lowndes, Richard Craill, and Matt Naulty handle the support category call.
This weekend also marks the Supercars Indigenous Round, with every team unveiling bespoke liveries designed by First Nations artists. It’s become a defining part of the season—visually striking, culturally resonant, and fully embraced by the sport. Seven Head of Motorsport Angela Rampal calls Darwin one of Supercars’ premier events, and it’s easy to see why: the heat, the layout, the spectacle—it’s a natural match for live broadcast.
Supercars Championship: Darwin Triple Crown airs live across Seven, 7mate, and 7plus Sport on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 June. All races will be available free-to-air.