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Seven and Foxtel reveal the broadcast team for Supercars
February 12, 2021 10:41
Seven has revealed the broadcast team that will front its Supercars coverage this year, kicking off at the end of February with the Mount Panorama 500.
Mark Beretta will be taking the lead on the coverage, supported by Abbey Gelmi in her first Supercars commentary role. Australian rally champion Molly Taylor and Mark Larkham will be position in the pit lane, and Supercars driver Jack Perkins will provide additional commentary.
Acting as a roving reporter, Australian cricketer Brad Hodge will be highlighting the fan activity around Mount Panorama. Motorsport stars Neil Crompton, Mark Skaife, Craig Lowndes and Garth Tander, as well as Charli Robinson, will also support the coverage.
February 12th, 2021 By David Knox 6 commentsFiled under: News,
Mark Beretta will headline Seven’s coverage of the
Supercars Championship this year, starting with the Mount Panorama 500 at Bathurst on 27-28 February.
Co-hosting will be Abbey Gelmi, in her Supercars debut.
Other commentators include:
• Australian Rally Champion Molly Taylor, who will work alongside fan favourite Mark Larkham in pit lane
• Long-time Supercars driver Jack Perkins – son of motorsport legend Larry Perkins – who will provide expert commentary
• Australian cricket great and motorsport lover Brad Hodge, who will bring fans all the colour, excitement and characters at Mount Panorama
Neil Crompton, Mark Skaife, Craig Lowndes and Garth Tander will also be part of the coverage, along with Charli Robinson.
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Supercars legend Jamie Whincup to retire from series at the end of the 2021 season
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Jamie Whincup won the most recent of his Supercars championships in 2017.
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Whincup finished fourth in last year s Supercars championship
Whincup will become team principle and has increased his ownership stake in the team
The seven-time Supercars winner will step out from behind the wheel and take over as team principal of Triple Eight Race Engineering at season s end, the racing team announced on Wednesday. I have to thank everyone who has supported me during my driving career family, friends, fans and partners, Whincup said in a statement.