New motorsport show confirmed for Fox Sports, Kayo in 2026

Organisers have confirmed a new motorsport show for Fox Sports and kayo in 2026, signalling a major reshuffle of broadcast programming ahead of the next racing cycle. Formula One World Championship Limited announced a multi-year broadcast extension with Kayo SPORTS for Australia, and Foxtel has extended its Formula One broadcast deal. These moves, announced by rights holders and championship organisers, set the framework for how Australian viewers will access top-tier motorsport in 2026 (ET).
Kayo and Formula 1 extend multi-year Australian deal
Formula One World Championship Limited confirmed a multi-year broadcast extension that preserves access to the championship on Kayo SPORTS across Australia. The announcement names Kayo as a continuing broadcast partner for Australian coverage, keeping live and packaged Formula 1 content within the platform’s portfolio. The arrangement reinforces Kayo’s role in distributing the series domestically and secures a multi-year window for Australian rights under the terms announced by the championship organisation.
New motorsport show for Fox Sports and Kayo set for 2026
Repco Supercars Championship confirmed that a new motorsport show will launch on Fox Sports and Kayo in 2026. The confirmed series is positioned as an addition to existing motorsport programming, expanding the season schedule carried by Fox Sports and making content available on Kayo for subscribers and streaming audiences. Repco Supercars Championship framed the launch as a planned offering for 2026, with programming and scheduling to follow from organisers and the platforms involved.
Foxtel extends Formula One broadcast deal
Foxtel extended its broadcast deal for Formula One racing, maintaining its position among the key distributors of top-level motorsport in Australia. That extension sits alongside the Formula One World Championship Limited agreement with Kayo SPORTS and the new motorsport show confirmed by Repco Supercars Championship for Fox Sports and Kayo in 2026. Together, the pairings of rights holders and distributors indicate coordinated rights arrangements across pay-television and streaming platforms.
What’s next
Rights holders and platform operators have set the broad contours for motorsport coverage into 2026, and viewers should expect further detail on programming schedules, production formats and subscriber access in the coming months. Event organisers and the named institutions will provide launch dates and broadcast windows as they finalise plans; meanwhile, fans watching for line-ups and airtime should track announcements tied to the 2026 schedule (ET). The confirmed deals leave kayo positioned as a central streaming destination for Australian motorsport coverage as these plans unfold.



