Abbey Way and Mark Beretta to host S5000, TCR live TV coverage

Abbey Way and Mark Beretta to host S5000, TCR live TV coverage

The Seven Network and the Australian Racing Group have confirmed the line-up for their coverage of both TCR Australia and the S5000 Australian Drivers Championship.

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A team of nine, lead by Seven’s lead sports broadcaster Mark Beretta and AFL and cricket host Abbey Way, will bring a minimum of three hours per day of motorsport to Seven.

All track action from 9am to 5pm will be live-streamed on 7plus, with at least three hours per day, including TCR and S5000, broadcast in HD on 7mate.

Greg Rust, Matt Naulty, Richard Craill and Cameron van den Dungen will act as commentators, while Jack Perkins, Molly Taylor, and Jesica Dane will report from pit lane.

The coverage will also feature the Touring Car Masters, Trans Am, and other Shannons Motorsport Australia Championship events - as well as extensive coverage of the Bathurst International in November.

The opening event is currently scheduled for September 4-5 at Sydney Motorsport Park.

Matt Braid, CEO of the Australian Racing Group, said “it is a pleasure to announce our commentary team in conjunction with the Seven Network as we prepare to start racing.”

“We have Australia’s best mix of exciting motorsport categories, and now an equally exciting commentary team that includes a group of Australia’s most respected and experienced commentators and presenters, together with some great new talent, who collectively will provide exceptional coverage of ARG’s race categories and events on Australia’s leading television network.”

“It’s fantastic to have regular motorsport back on Seven,” said incoming host Beretta.

“TCR is booming around the world because of its accessibility, brand rivalry and tight racing, so I know this season is going to grab the attention of Australian sports fans and take them on a brilliant ride!

“To launch a new racing family on Seven is super exciting. Our team of commentators are fresh, knowledgeable, passionate and keen to bring the action to viewers in a way they’ve never experienced before. This is racing with real energy from the team calling the action because they love everything about TCR.

“We’ve got a mix of legends and young guns racing in cars designed to create a even contest, so the recipe for full-on racing action is spot on! I honestly can’t wait to get this party started!”

“I could not be more excited to be part of this incredible team,” said Way.

“Motorsport is a new challenge for me and one I already know is going to be a hell of a lot of fun with the group we have together. It’s fresh, exciting and going to be the ultimate entertainment. The count down is well and truly on for Sydney!“

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