TWO veteran racers have joined the Supercars broadcast for this weekend’s Tasmania SuperSprint at Symmons Plains.
While the heart of the television team remains unchanged, the tight two-day schedule for Supercars has forced a change for support category coverage.
Tickford Racing duo James Courtney and Thomas Randle featured in the commentary box for supports in Newcastle and Perth, but for this weekend, Supercars Media has turned to Warren Luff and Chris Pither.
Luff is a six-time Bathurst 1000 podium finisher who is racing for Team 18 in the 2023 enduros on loan from Walkinshaw Andretti United.
Pither meanwhile is fresh off a full-time Supercars season at PremiAir Racing and is operating as driving standards advisor for the Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge this weekend.
The live broadcast of the Ned Whisky Tasmania SuperSprint is exclusive to Foxtel and Kayo Sports.
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The Seven Network will show highlights from today’s action from 12:05-1:15am tomorrow morning, and Sunday highlights tomorrow night from 11:50pm to 1am.
SEN will also provide live radio coverage on Sunday, fronted by V8 Sleuth managing director Aaron Noonan.
The next Supercars round live on free-to-air television is the Darwin Triple Crown in June.